The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 32
... battleships . Against this the Japanese can now place fourteen armoured ships , the two vessels from Europe having arrived . The odds are hopeless for Russia , and there is not the faintest prospect of the naval situation changing . The ...
... battleships . Against this the Japanese can now place fourteen armoured ships , the two vessels from Europe having arrived . The odds are hopeless for Russia , and there is not the faintest prospect of the naval situation changing . The ...
Page 33
... battleships of the great European Powers stand as follows , built and building : Ready Large modern battleships Smaller or older Large battleships . • France . Germany . Russia . · · England . 29 * II IO 4 • 24+ 19t 13 13 6 ΙΟ ΙΟ ...
... battleships of the great European Powers stand as follows , built and building : Ready Large modern battleships Smaller or older Large battleships . • France . Germany . Russia . · · England . 29 * II IO 4 • 24+ 19t 13 13 6 ΙΟ ΙΟ ...
Page 174
... battleships , fourteen large cruisers , and thirty - eight small cruisers , with an increase in personnel from 23,000 officers and men to 59,000 , at a total expenditure of over eighty - six million sterling . This huge undertaking is ...
... battleships , fourteen large cruisers , and thirty - eight small cruisers , with an increase in personnel from 23,000 officers and men to 59,000 , at a total expenditure of over eighty - six million sterling . This huge undertaking is ...
Page 177
... battleships . " In writing on March 25 , the Times correspondent in Berlin , who never strikes a mare's nest , declares that the " persistence with which the prospects of fresh schemes for increasing the German Navy are being discussed ...
... battleships . " In writing on March 25 , the Times correspondent in Berlin , who never strikes a mare's nest , declares that the " persistence with which the prospects of fresh schemes for increasing the German Navy are being discussed ...
Page 180
... battleships are said to be healing rapidly , and some optimists aver that we may still expect an action at sea between the rival fleets . Admiral Togo , commanding the main Japanese squadron watching Port Arthur , appears to have in ...
... battleships are said to be healing rapidly , and some optimists aver that we may still expect an action at sea between the rival fleets . Admiral Togo , commanding the main Japanese squadron watching Port Arthur , appears to have in ...
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