The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... ships that the resources at their command enabled them to produce . They have not waited till it could be proved beyond dispute by a priori reasoning what the characteristics of a modern war - ship should be ; but have gone on building ...
... ships that the resources at their command enabled them to produce . They have not waited till it could be proved beyond dispute by a priori reasoning what the characteristics of a modern war - ship should be ; but have gone on building ...
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... ships , or whether the ships of either are suitable for war purposes , which have the best guns and which the best system of tactics . The British Admiral forms his fleet in line of battle off Ports- mouth and cruises between that point ...
... ships , or whether the ships of either are suitable for war purposes , which have the best guns and which the best system of tactics . The British Admiral forms his fleet in line of battle off Ports- mouth and cruises between that point ...
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... ships and iron - clads , sighing for the good old days of Rodney and Nelson . In another half hour the British ships begin to struggle into line to the northward , keeping between their enemy and the coast of France so as to cut off ...
... ships and iron - clads , sighing for the good old days of Rodney and Nelson . In another half hour the British ships begin to struggle into line to the northward , keeping between their enemy and the coast of France so as to cut off ...
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