The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 186
... ship would make the cruiser the capital ship of the future , and this would , in the opinion of the Board , lead us into ' considerably increased expense . ' This reply indicated a complete misconception of what the words ' capital ship ...
... ship would make the cruiser the capital ship of the future , and this would , in the opinion of the Board , lead us into ' considerably increased expense . ' This reply indicated a complete misconception of what the words ' capital ship ...
Pagina 187
... ship to that now allowed for what are called cruisers ' would make the cruiser into the capital ship . It would lead to embodying the characteristics needed in a ' ship of the line of battle ' within a hull of a more restricted tonnage ...
... ship to that now allowed for what are called cruisers ' would make the cruiser into the capital ship . It would lead to embodying the characteristics needed in a ' ship of the line of battle ' within a hull of a more restricted tonnage ...
Pagina 557
... ship that would be sufficiently big and fast so as not to be out- classed as soon as she made her appearance . It was also necessary to see that this new ship should be sufficiently in advance in design on her newest arrivals so as not ...
... ship that would be sufficiently big and fast so as not to be out- classed as soon as she made her appearance . It was also necessary to see that this new ship should be sufficiently in advance in design on her newest arrivals so as not ...
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ANGELL Sir Norman | 136 |
CARR Philip | 205 |
SABATIER Frédéric | 211 |
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