The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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... means that normally there will be only three shots in their salvoes . He is undecided whether to mount them in three twin or two triple turrets . It can be said at once that experience has shown that twin turrets are definitely better ...
... means that normally there will be only three shots in their salvoes . He is undecided whether to mount them in three twin or two triple turrets . It can be said at once that experience has shown that twin turrets are definitely better ...
Pagina 170
... means , those able to rely upon the support of somebody already in Palestine , and those going there in search of work . In practice no limitations have been placed upon those belonging to the first two classes , the number enter- ing ...
... means , those able to rely upon the support of somebody already in Palestine , and those going there in search of work . In practice no limitations have been placed upon those belonging to the first two classes , the number enter- ing ...
Pagina 257
... means ' nationalisation ' in the sense that a Government Department is to be the administrative body , with all the evils of political interference which this involves . The late Minister of Transport is greatly to be congratulated on ...
... means ' nationalisation ' in the sense that a Government Department is to be the administrative body , with all the evils of political interference which this involves . The late Minister of Transport is greatly to be congratulated on ...
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