The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 31
... fleet ready for business , prevented Russia from crushing the Japanese . Alexeieff placed four of his good ships ( the Gromovoi and three other excellent cruisers ) at Vladivostock , where they were more than 1000 miles from the rest of ...
... fleet ready for business , prevented Russia from crushing the Japanese . Alexeieff placed four of his good ships ( the Gromovoi and three other excellent cruisers ) at Vladivostock , where they were more than 1000 miles from the rest of ...
Page 32
... fleet is gone , and in the Russian personnel there must be just that demoralising sense of inferiority to the Japanese that the French navy felt after the disaster of the Nile . Seven of the best battleships , two of the best armoured ...
... fleet is gone , and in the Russian personnel there must be just that demoralising sense of inferiority to the Japanese that the French navy felt after the disaster of the Nile . Seven of the best battleships , two of the best armoured ...
Page 33
... fleet . The collapse of the Russian army , to the astonish- ment of the world , seems to be following the collapse of the Russian fleet . That is the meaning of the retirement from Southern Manchuria , an event which proves the absurd ...
... fleet . The collapse of the Russian army , to the astonish- ment of the world , seems to be following the collapse of the Russian fleet . That is the meaning of the retirement from Southern Manchuria , an event which proves the absurd ...
Page 53
... fleet as the most valuable recruiting - ground for their navy , subsidises that industry . The fishermen on the south and west coasts of England will not require to ponder over figures before they give their vote . They will vote for ...
... fleet as the most valuable recruiting - ground for their navy , subsidises that industry . The fishermen on the south and west coasts of England will not require to ponder over figures before they give their vote . They will vote for ...
Page 130
... fleets of the world . The army must be similarly prepared , not to defend Great Britain or to defend Canada , or to ... fleet , numeri- cally vastly superior to any that might defy it , that that island power was safe from attack , and ...
... fleets of the world . The army must be similarly prepared , not to defend Great Britain or to defend Canada , or to ... fleet , numeri- cally vastly superior to any that might defy it , that that island power was safe from attack , and ...
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