The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 9
... Navy had believed . This was a fatal blunder on the part of the Admiralty , as it unmuzzled Lord Charles , who , on April 2 addressed a long letter to the Prime Minister , com- plaining that During the whole of my tenure of the command ...
... Navy had believed . This was a fatal blunder on the part of the Admiralty , as it unmuzzled Lord Charles , who , on April 2 addressed a long letter to the Prime Minister , com- plaining that During the whole of my tenure of the command ...
Page 15
... Navy and the safety of the nation were jeopardised by the hateful vendetta waged against a great seaman by a jealous bureaucrat . As we know , Admiral Wilson's Channel Fleet of sixty - six vessels was broken up in EPISODES OF THE MONTH 15.
... Navy and the safety of the nation were jeopardised by the hateful vendetta waged against a great seaman by a jealous bureaucrat . As we know , Admiral Wilson's Channel Fleet of sixty - six vessels was broken up in EPISODES OF THE MONTH 15.
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... Navy , and we abstained from criticising his earlier reforms in the belief that even if mistaken he was at any rate single - minded . It was only gradually and very reluctantly that we realised that the great man was a " wrong ' un " -a ...
... Navy , and we abstained from criticising his earlier reforms in the belief that even if mistaken he was at any rate single - minded . It was only gradually and very reluctantly that we realised that the great man was a " wrong ' un " -a ...
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... Navy's worst enemy , he is likewise the worst enemy of the Army , against which he has ceaselessly intrigued , with the object of reducing our Regular Forces . He inspired Mr. Balfour's lamentable speech in 1905 upon Invasion , which he ...
... Navy's worst enemy , he is likewise the worst enemy of the Army , against which he has ceaselessly intrigued , with the object of reducing our Regular Forces . He inspired Mr. Balfour's lamentable speech in 1905 upon Invasion , which he ...
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... Navy League , which is for all practical purposes a branch of the German Government , and under the direct inspira- tion of the Emperor , as a result of which two additional Navy Bills were hurried through the Reichstag , designed to ...
... Navy League , which is for all practical purposes a branch of the German Government , and under the direct inspira- tion of the Emperor , as a result of which two additional Navy Bills were hurried through the Reichstag , designed to ...
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