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... give a good low barrage . Behind these would be the oil - burning destroyers steaming slowly to give a high barrage to hide the monitors ' masts . If the wind is between N. and E. large smoke buoys would be used on the weather flank as ...
... give a good low barrage . Behind these would be the oil - burning destroyers steaming slowly to give a high barrage to hide the monitors ' masts . If the wind is between N. and E. large smoke buoys would be used on the weather flank as ...
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... give way ... The other thing that I fear is an intrigue against you ... It may be so , and is very difficult to fight against , except that having the ability and the confidence of the country , you may rely on it that your position is ...
... give way ... The other thing that I fear is an intrigue against you ... It may be so , and is very difficult to fight against , except that having the ability and the confidence of the country , you may rely on it that your position is ...
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... give , as you say , an accurate interpretation of all the existing records of what took place . It is of course impossible for me to use any charts which do not fulfil this essential con- dition . What I at present intend to do is to ...
... give , as you say , an accurate interpretation of all the existing records of what took place . It is of course impossible for me to use any charts which do not fulfil this essential con- dition . What I at present intend to do is to ...
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Editors General Introduction xiii | 1 |
Part IIFirst Sea Lord December 1916 to November 1917 | 111 |
Part IIIUnemployment and the Empire Mission December 1917 | 263 |
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