The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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Page 15
... 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 of ...
... 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 of ...
Page 216
... ship can be brought into action , are not so greatly against Germany as they seem . Again , five of the thirteen German ships are understood to be of the " Super - Dreadnought " type , very markedly superior to our " Dreadnought ...
... ship can be brought into action , are not so greatly against Germany as they seem . Again , five of the thirteen German ships are understood to be of the " Super - Dreadnought " type , very markedly superior to our " Dreadnought ...
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... ships are built against our ships , the object of the German builders being always to go one better than the British in each type . In any discussion of the speed or power of her ships , and in any discussion of the merits of her guns ...
... ships are built against our ships , the object of the German builders being always to go one better than the British in each type . In any discussion of the speed or power of her ships , and in any discussion of the merits of her guns ...
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