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 ...
... 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 ...
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... ships of 35,000 tons . Germany therefore to - day has no battleships , for the meaning of the term is a ship fit to lie in the line ' against an enemy ; and these small vessels are not fit to ' lie in the line ' against ships of three ...
... ships of 35,000 tons . Germany therefore to - day has no battleships , for the meaning of the term is a ship fit to lie in the line ' against an enemy ; and these small vessels are not fit to ' lie in the line ' against ships of three ...
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