The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 121
... naval officer relies upon the goodwill of the men , and does not exaggerate the value of forms and ceremonies . And the American naval officer himself has very little use for conven- tion , as such . He is before all things practical ...
... naval officer relies upon the goodwill of the men , and does not exaggerate the value of forms and ceremonies . And the American naval officer himself has very little use for conven- tion , as such . He is before all things practical ...
Page 412
... naval sortie the crews of the High Canal Fleet simply mutinied- sufficiently striking testimony as to their memories of Jutland . Another thing that undoubtedly unnerved the enemy was our uncanny naval intelligence , which has been one ...
... naval sortie the crews of the High Canal Fleet simply mutinied- sufficiently striking testimony as to their memories of Jutland . Another thing that undoubtedly unnerved the enemy was our uncanny naval intelligence , which has been one ...
Page 780
... naval officers cheap , they will . Of course they will . But here it is worth while reflecting that it is possible the supply of naval officers will diminish in the future . Certainly the professional class will be unable to afford to ...
... naval officers cheap , they will . Of course they will . But here it is worth while reflecting that it is possible the supply of naval officers will diminish in the future . Certainly the professional class will be unable to afford to ...
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