The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 7
... Asquith announced the appointment of " a Sub - Committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence , " presided over by himself , to investigate the points raised by the gallant Admiral . This Com- mittee can hardly be described as either ...
... Asquith announced the appointment of " a Sub - Committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence , " presided over by himself , to investigate the points raised by the gallant Admiral . This Com- mittee can hardly be described as either ...
Page 9
... Asquith , the equivalent to such an organisation upon our part should be a similar organisation with a margin of superiority , i.e. , " such an additional number of vessels of all classes as will permit of a certain percentage of naval ...
... Asquith , the equivalent to such an organisation upon our part should be a similar organisation with a margin of superiority , i.e. , " such an additional number of vessels of all classes as will permit of a certain percentage of naval ...
Page 12
... Asquith and Mr. Haldane could not fail to be shaken in their pre - conceived prejudices , while other members of the Com- mittee equally imbued with the idea that all was for the best under the best of all possible Admiralties , were ...
... Asquith and Mr. Haldane could not fail to be shaken in their pre - conceived prejudices , while other members of the Com- mittee equally imbued with the idea that all was for the best under the best of all possible Admiralties , were ...
Page 13
... Asquith and his colleagues have the courage of their convictions . The Report describes without attempting to explain or defend the mystifying changes which occurred in the distribution of British Sea Power in home waters from the ...
... Asquith and his colleagues have the courage of their convictions . The Report describes without attempting to explain or defend the mystifying changes which occurred in the distribution of British Sea Power in home waters from the ...
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... Asquith had informed the House of Commons that between March 1908 and November and December of that year " there was a sudden change " in Germany's capacity for construction , viz . , " the expansion which went on in Krupps ' works ...
... Asquith had informed the House of Commons that between March 1908 and November and December of that year " there was a sudden change " in Germany's capacity for construction , viz . , " the expansion which went on in Krupps ' works ...
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