The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 59
... possible . Strength is represented by numbers ; the more numerous the docks , the greater the offensive strength of the port . And again , “ abundant coal and adequate docking are the two chief demands of a fleet during hostilities ...
... possible . Strength is represented by numbers ; the more numerous the docks , the greater the offensive strength of the port . And again , “ abundant coal and adequate docking are the two chief demands of a fleet during hostilities ...
Page 61
... possible accord . Lord Charles Beresford points out that , in 1907 , under the Admiralty dispositions of 1906–7 : The ships in home waters were distributed among three fleets : the Channel . Atlantic and Home fleets . Each of these was ...
... possible accord . Lord Charles Beresford points out that , in 1907 , under the Admiralty dispositions of 1906–7 : The ships in home waters were distributed among three fleets : the Channel . Atlantic and Home fleets . Each of these was ...
Page 86
... possible . They have been weighed in the balance and found wanting . What then ? Does it follow , as the spokesmen of Young China would have us believe , that there is no possible middle course between the Manchu dynasty and a ready ...
... possible . They have been weighed in the balance and found wanting . What then ? Does it follow , as the spokesmen of Young China would have us believe , that there is no possible middle course between the Manchu dynasty and a ready ...
Page 90
... possible to discuss a topic of the day with such , as opponents , but it requires a brave man indeed to run a similar risk with a country squire in his own village , or a small retailer in a Nonconformist town - one might as well argue ...
... possible to discuss a topic of the day with such , as opponents , but it requires a brave man indeed to run a similar risk with a country squire in his own village , or a small retailer in a Nonconformist town - one might as well argue ...
Page 108
... possible . It seems to me probable that there is only one solution of the photographic camera we call the eye ; that all eyes are and must be constructed on the same main lines , though they may differ in point of perfect vision : just ...
... possible . It seems to me probable that there is only one solution of the photographic camera we call the eye ; that all eyes are and must be constructed on the same main lines , though they may differ in point of perfect vision : just ...
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