The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 107Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 179
... naval question . It is for war , and for war alone , that modern naval establishments exist . Were war actually unthinkable , the high seas could be imme- diately disarmed except for the floating police which would always be needed to ...
... naval question . It is for war , and for war alone , that modern naval establishments exist . Were war actually unthinkable , the high seas could be imme- diately disarmed except for the floating police which would always be needed to ...
Pagina 285
... naval policy which was intended to safeguard ' genuine ' neutrality against German submarine warfare and against the Allied blockade . Congress voted the ... NAVAL CONFERENCE OF 1930. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE OF 1930 By Rear-Admiral K G Dewar.
... naval policy which was intended to safeguard ' genuine ' neutrality against German submarine warfare and against the Allied blockade . Congress voted the ... NAVAL CONFERENCE OF 1930. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE OF 1930 By Rear-Admiral K G Dewar.
Pagina 289
... naval opinion , which is opposed to the abolition of the large ship . Naval opinion , however , is not infallible , and the conventional view of the professional man may very well be wrong . A battle- ship merely represents the ultimate ...
... naval opinion , which is opposed to the abolition of the large ship . Naval opinion , however , is not infallible , and the conventional view of the professional man may very well be wrong . A battle- ship merely represents the ultimate ...
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THE RISE OF THE POULTRY INDUSTRY By Prof R C Punnett | 24 |
THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 35 |
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