The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 256
... ship- owners all over the world found themselves faced with this staggering problem . They possessed far more ships than ever they had had before ; most of those ships had cost more than any ships had ever cost before ; all those ships ...
... ship- owners all over the world found themselves faced with this staggering problem . They possessed far more ships than ever they had had before ; most of those ships had cost more than any ships had ever cost before ; all those ships ...
Page 257
... ships are not now so busily employed as they were twelve months ago . Great Britain was wise in her generation and saw the folly of a continuation of State control of shipping . The Ministry of Shipping ceased to function , and British ship ...
... ships are not now so busily employed as they were twelve months ago . Great Britain was wise in her generation and saw the folly of a continuation of State control of shipping . The Ministry of Shipping ceased to function , and British ship ...
Page 518
... ships of the enemy and to ships supplying the enemy . Never before had that purpose been more superbly achieved . Never before had it been so disastrously wasted . For from 1914 to 1917 the work of the Navy was undone by the Government ...
... ships of the enemy and to ships supplying the enemy . Never before had that purpose been more superbly achieved . Never before had it been so disastrously wasted . For from 1914 to 1917 the work of the Navy was undone by the Government ...
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