The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... force the Germans to do likewise , the military would probably prefer to take the chance of complete defeat and extermination to any such solution , but we shall probably never even get this idea into their heads while they are in power ...
... force the Germans to do likewise , the military would probably prefer to take the chance of complete defeat and extermination to any such solution , but we shall probably never even get this idea into their heads while they are in power ...
Strana 20
... force which controls a certain area of waters has nothing to fear from submarine operations in those same waters . That is to consider the matter in connection with the submarine— if the British Navy picks out a particular section of ...
... force which controls a certain area of waters has nothing to fear from submarine operations in those same waters . That is to consider the matter in connection with the submarine— if the British Navy picks out a particular section of ...
Strana 23
... force of destroyers , however , constantly operat- ing in this passage , would accomplish the same result . Such a fleet would have to be a very large one , patrolling east and west for a dis- tance of one hundred miles and north and ...
... force of destroyers , however , constantly operat- ing in this passage , would accomplish the same result . Such a fleet would have to be a very large one , patrolling east and west for a dis- tance of one hundred miles and north and ...
Strana 33
... force another war on France and to bleed her white , for she had recovered her strength economic and military too rapidly for him , England privately intimated to him that she could not tolerate such aggression . In 1882 came the ...
... force another war on France and to bleed her white , for she had recovered her strength economic and military too rapidly for him , England privately intimated to him that she could not tolerate such aggression . In 1882 came the ...
Strana 38
... force but he doubtless felt more comfortable after receiving Chichester's assurance . That assurance was the practical proof of Chamberlain's - that is England's friendship for us . Once in Washington , at the head of the Department of ...
... force but he doubtless felt more comfortable after receiving Chichester's assurance . That assurance was the practical proof of Chamberlain's - that is England's friendship for us . Once in Washington , at the head of the Department of ...
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