The National Review, Volume 56W.H. Allen, 1911 |
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Page 9
... Navy Act each of these discarded units must be replaced by a modern unit : thus we learn that German Naval policy is infinitely less rigid when it suits the German Government than Mr. Asquith was led to believe , or than he tried to ...
... Navy Act each of these discarded units must be replaced by a modern unit : thus we learn that German Naval policy is infinitely less rigid when it suits the German Government than Mr. Asquith was led to believe , or than he tried to ...
Page 10
... Navy has played in the British Empire . Englishmen have never regarded the German Army with jealousy or suspicion , but we are compelled to regard the growth of the German Navy , which can only be intended , and is avowedly intended ...
... Navy has played in the British Empire . Englishmen have never regarded the German Army with jealousy or suspicion , but we are compelled to regard the growth of the German Navy , which can only be intended , and is avowedly intended ...
Page 11
... Navy of overwhelming strength , we ran no risk of invasion . If there were some small raid or attack from foreign shores we had within these isles hundreds of thousands of men already voluntarily trained to arms , who would be amply ...
... Navy of overwhelming strength , we ran no risk of invasion . If there were some small raid or attack from foreign shores we had within these isles hundreds of thousands of men already voluntarily trained to arms , who would be amply ...
Page 12
... Navy Leagues , Zeppelin Leagues , chauvinistic professors and parsons , and the semi - official apparatus of Berlin and Potsdam . We should organise our Navy for war . We should lay down two keels to one . We should adopt compulsory ...
... Navy Leagues , Zeppelin Leagues , chauvinistic professors and parsons , and the semi - official apparatus of Berlin and Potsdam . We should organise our Navy for war . We should lay down two keels to one . We should adopt compulsory ...
Page 13
... Navy , at the moment our margin of superiority over one Power is passing ; thirdly , the dismissal of invasion as a contingency unworthy of serious attention ( vide Mr. Balfour's fateful and fatal speech in May 1905 ) ; fourthly and ...
... Navy , at the moment our margin of superiority over one Power is passing ; thirdly , the dismissal of invasion as a contingency unworthy of serious attention ( vide Mr. Balfour's fateful and fatal speech in May 1905 ) ; fourthly and ...
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