The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - Great Britain |
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If America possesses an equal fleet , Britons ' ability to defend themselves , as in the past , will depend upon the extent to which the United States chooses to submit to British use of sea - power . That is the crux of the matter .
If America possesses an equal fleet , Britons ' ability to defend themselves , as in the past , will depend upon the extent to which the United States chooses to submit to British use of sea - power . That is the crux of the matter .
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The United States has no grievance against us , so the marplots are reduced to invention . We on our side have no quarrel with the United States , though we have several grievances against our own Government for its unintelligence in ...
The United States has no grievance against us , so the marplots are reduced to invention . We on our side have no quarrel with the United States , though we have several grievances against our own Government for its unintelligence in ...
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Concurrently Japan , in the Pacific , would have been creating a new battle fleet more formidable in aggregate tonnage and armament than that of the United States . ' In view of these revelations , which are based on official ...
Concurrently Japan , in the Pacific , would have been creating a new battle fleet more formidable in aggregate tonnage and armament than that of the United States . ' In view of these revelations , which are based on official ...
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HARPER REARADMIRALJ E T C B The Channel TunnelPros and Cons | 86 |
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