The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 65Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... ships to be tethered , like a dog at his kennel , to these shores ? The Navy is essentially an offensive force . If kept on the defensive , it loses nearly all its value and is subject to the risks and dangers which proved the ...
... ships to be tethered , like a dog at his kennel , to these shores ? The Navy is essentially an offensive force . If kept on the defensive , it loses nearly all its value and is subject to the risks and dangers which proved the ...
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... ships into the open sea . In the meantime the remainder of our fleet might have been defeated by a superior force , held ready for that purpose , the command of the Channel might be lost , and the crews of a good many dinghys ' might ...
... ships into the open sea . In the meantime the remainder of our fleet might have been defeated by a superior force , held ready for that purpose , the command of the Channel might be lost , and the crews of a good many dinghys ' might ...
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... emigrants , our streets with unemployed men , our schools with hungry children , and our poorhouses with paupers . Concurrently , while our ships are carrying coal and clothing to other countries 160 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... emigrants , our streets with unemployed men , our schools with hungry children , and our poorhouses with paupers . Concurrently , while our ships are carrying coal and clothing to other countries 160 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
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... ships should be subsidised . By these means we could confine unemployment within reasonable limits , and benefit the real unemployed ; while the sham unemployed and the unemployable could be handed over to the prison and Poor Law ...
... ships should be subsidised . By these means we could confine unemployment within reasonable limits , and benefit the real unemployed ; while the sham unemployed and the unemployable could be handed over to the prison and Poor Law ...
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... ships in our favour - owing to your Fleet being scattered that would do . For you have no Army ; if you had one we should not dream of invading you . When once we are in the country the result is a foregone conclusion . So speak these ...
... ships in our favour - owing to your Fleet being scattered that would do . For you have no Army ; if you had one we should not dream of invading you . When once we are in the country the result is a foregone conclusion . So speak these ...
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