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... busily giving away what does not belong to them : Why not be really generous and give yourselves to ' poor dear Germany ' ? South Africa needs South Africa . Portugal is under no temptation to hand over her Empire to Germany .
... busily giving away what does not belong to them : Why not be really generous and give yourselves to ' poor dear Germany ' ? South Africa needs South Africa . Portugal is under no temptation to hand over her Empire to Germany .
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Admiral Mahan , to give him his retired rank , though le modestly signs himself Captain , addresses himself first and foremost to American readers . He deals mainly with principles . But his conclusions have an application to British ...
Admiral Mahan , to give him his retired rank , though le modestly signs himself Captain , addresses himself first and foremost to American readers . He deals mainly with principles . But his conclusions have an application to British ...
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He give the following Table of naval force in large armoured ships , as i may be expected to stand in April 1914 : Germany Triple Dreadnoughts Invincibles Pre - Dreadnoughts ( 15 years old ) Great Britain 22 10 23 16 5 ...
He give the following Table of naval force in large armoured ships , as i may be expected to stand in April 1914 : Germany Triple Dreadnoughts Invincibles Pre - Dreadnoughts ( 15 years old ) Great Britain 22 10 23 16 5 ...
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It would wart stability to our plans , relieve the Admiralty of the nesity of annually fighting a furious battle with the Treasury ix ways and means , and give it leisure for its proper work of anisation and preparation for war .
It would wart stability to our plans , relieve the Admiralty of the nesity of annually fighting a furious battle with the Treasury ix ways and means , and give it leisure for its proper work of anisation and preparation for war .
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... has not understood , the expanations that science has given or may give . If this can be * Origin of Species , 1869 , p . 288 PROFESSOR BERGSON AS CRITIC OF DARWIN 105.
... has not understood , the expanations that science has given or may give . If this can be * Origin of Species , 1869 , p . 288 PROFESSOR BERGSON AS CRITIC OF DARWIN 105.
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