The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... Battle of the Somme , The . 132 Requirements .. 241 * German Spy System From the Inside , The ( John R. Rathom ) . The Professional Man's Investments . 393 394 Iron Mines in Lorraine . 252 German Submarines Sunk . 584 Is Quebec in a ...
... Battle of the Somme , The . 132 Requirements .. 241 * German Spy System From the Inside , The ( John R. Rathom ) . The Professional Man's Investments . 393 394 Iron Mines in Lorraine . 252 German Submarines Sunk . 584 Is Quebec in a ...
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... battle line , there will be particular reason to heed this advice for patience , for any great demand for an American offensive which forced us into an undertaking for which we are not prepared would almost surely sacrifice our men ...
... battle line , there will be particular reason to heed this advice for patience , for any great demand for an American offensive which forced us into an undertaking for which we are not prepared would almost surely sacrifice our men ...
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... battle cruiser , has had something to do with this neglect . Vice - Admiral Sims well des- cribed the destroyer as " a tin box built around a mighty big engine " -a description which truthfully suggested that this type of warship ...
... battle cruiser , has had something to do with this neglect . Vice - Admiral Sims well des- cribed the destroyer as " a tin box built around a mighty big engine " -a description which truthfully suggested that this type of warship ...
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... battle- ships . Since the one thing that can make war upon the destroyer is the destroyer , it has been regarded as necessary that the battleships should be surrounded by a large fleet of des- troyers , which in this way become their ...
... battle- ships . Since the one thing that can make war upon the destroyer is the destroyer , it has been regarded as necessary that the battleships should be surrounded by a large fleet of des- troyers , which in this way become their ...
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... battle fleet so superior to Germany's that the latter does not dare to leave her ports for any extended period . This prowess frees the seas of German shipping and German warships and leaves the sea alleys the property of her enemies ...
... battle fleet so superior to Germany's that the latter does not dare to leave her ports for any extended period . This prowess frees the seas of German shipping and German warships and leaves the sea alleys the property of her enemies ...
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