The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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... secure the end in view , and if he considered the forces at his disposal inadequate to secure that end , it was his duty to represent the matter to the Admiralty . Vainly had he endea- voured to secure a serious plan of campaign , or to ...
... secure the end in view , and if he considered the forces at his disposal inadequate to secure that end , it was his duty to represent the matter to the Admiralty . Vainly had he endea- voured to secure a serious plan of campaign , or to ...
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... secure that those who are associated with me in conducting it are both impartial and competent . The Sub - Committee began sitting on April 27 , when Lord Charles Beresford amplified the views expressed in his letter . Through- out the ...
... secure that those who are associated with me in conducting it are both impartial and competent . The Sub - Committee began sitting on April 27 , when Lord Charles Beresford amplified the views expressed in his letter . Through- out the ...
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... secure the naval predominance of the Mailed Fist . What did our Admiralty do ? Mr. Asquith has unwittingly let the cat out of the bag by admitting that it was only last autumn that the Govern- ment first heard of the Krupp development ...
... secure the naval predominance of the Mailed Fist . What did our Admiralty do ? Mr. Asquith has unwittingly let the cat out of the bag by admitting that it was only last autumn that the Govern- ment first heard of the Krupp development ...
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... secure the hegemony of Europe vid the downfall of Great Britain - which , as Lord Alan Percy points out in his admirable article , is not a purely naval problem -our counter - preparations continue to consist of verbiage . Both ...
... secure the hegemony of Europe vid the downfall of Great Britain - which , as Lord Alan Percy points out in his admirable article , is not a purely naval problem -our counter - preparations continue to consist of verbiage . Both ...
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... secure in the consciousness that the latter will look to it that whatever may be said nothing rash will be done . The twin demagogues have , it is true , to some extent succeeded in hocussing the halfpenny Press , but that is the extent ...
... secure in the consciousness that the latter will look to it that whatever may be said nothing rash will be done . The twin demagogues have , it is true , to some extent succeeded in hocussing the halfpenny Press , but that is the extent ...
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