The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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... tion of other vessels to replace those withdrawn for purposes of refit or of repair , no statement has been published . I am therefore unaware whether the Admiralty Order of August last abolishing the system of substitution is still in ...
... tion of other vessels to replace those withdrawn for purposes of refit or of repair , no statement has been published . I am therefore unaware whether the Admiralty Order of August last abolishing the system of substitution is still in ...
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... tion of the Fleet for war , " upon the condition of whose observance I accepted my command , " had been observed . It was equally obvious that no strategic scheme based on such defective arragements could be put into execution on the ...
... tion of the Fleet for war , " upon the condition of whose observance I accepted my command , " had been observed . It was equally obvious that no strategic scheme based on such defective arragements could be put into execution on the ...
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... tion of its ships being manned with nucleus crews ; upon which the Committee cautiously observe that the evidence showed " that the nucleus crew ships were capable of very rapid mobili- sation , and had attained a satisfactory standard ...
... tion of its ships being manned with nucleus crews ; upon which the Committee cautiously observe that the evidence showed " that the nucleus crew ships were capable of very rapid mobili- sation , and had attained a satisfactory standard ...
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... tion and distribution of the Fleets , the number of ships , or the preparation of War Plans . They feel bound to add that arrangements quite defensible in themselves , though not ideally perfect , were in practice seriously hampered ...
... tion and distribution of the Fleets , the number of ships , or the preparation of War Plans . They feel bound to add that arrangements quite defensible in themselves , though not ideally perfect , were in practice seriously hampered ...
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... tion of the Emperor , as a result of which two additional Navy Bills were hurried through the Reichstag , designed to secure the naval predominance of the Mailed Fist . What did our Admiralty do ? Mr. Asquith has unwittingly let the cat ...
... tion of the Emperor , as a result of which two additional Navy Bills were hurried through the Reichstag , designed to secure the naval predominance of the Mailed Fist . What did our Admiralty do ? Mr. Asquith has unwittingly let the cat ...
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