The Quarterly Review, Volume 235,Nummer 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Pagina 221
... future upon the sea would end in a sail to English ports to surrender . A great deal has been said and written about what has been termed Lord Jellicoe's failure to achieve victory in a decisive Fleet action ; and so ingrained in the ...
... future upon the sea would end in a sail to English ports to surrender . A great deal has been said and written about what has been termed Lord Jellicoe's failure to achieve victory in a decisive Fleet action ; and so ingrained in the ...
Pagina 223
us little in the way of guidance as to our future naval construction . If this be so , it seems that herein lies one of the principal lessons of the late war at sea , and one which , it may be , we are , albeit unconsciously , taking to ...
us little in the way of guidance as to our future naval construction . If this be so , it seems that herein lies one of the principal lessons of the late war at sea , and one which , it may be , we are , albeit unconsciously , taking to ...
Pagina 224
... future construction of ships for the sole purpose of destroying one another is quite impossible . Any other solution will only intensify the ultimate ruin . Such a ship , from the moment her design is sealed , and to whatever type or ...
... future construction of ships for the sole purpose of destroying one another is quite impossible . Any other solution will only intensify the ultimate ruin . Such a ship , from the moment her design is sealed , and to whatever type or ...
Pagina 237
... future historian will be as distinct an epoch as the Mediterranean period , began . Almost simultaneously with these discoveries , the Moors were finally driven from Spain ; the tide of Moslem conquest had begun to ebb from its western ...
... future historian will be as distinct an epoch as the Mediterranean period , began . Almost simultaneously with these discoveries , the Moors were finally driven from Spain ; the tide of Moslem conquest had begun to ebb from its western ...
Pagina 238
... future ' exploitation . At the beginning of the Great War , out of the 53 million square miles which ( excluding the Polar regions ) consti- tute the land surface of the globe , only six million square miles were not under white ...
... future ' exploitation . At the beginning of the Great War , out of the 53 million square miles which ( excluding the Polar regions ) consti- tute the land surface of the globe , only six million square miles were not under white ...
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