The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... look upon the world with about the same moral perceptions as Frederick the Great and Prince Metternich , not to men- tion Prince Bismarck . If the German military who govern the country should believe that their enemies really intended ...
... look upon the world with about the same moral perceptions as Frederick the Great and Prince Metternich , not to men- tion Prince Bismarck . If the German military who govern the country should believe that their enemies really intended ...
Strana 14
... look to the future . Next spring we shall be under greater pressure for tonnage than now , for we shall have more men abroad to care for . Only the ships that were started early will be in the water to help us then . The Germans began ...
... look to the future . Next spring we shall be under greater pressure for tonnage than now , for we shall have more men abroad to care for . Only the ships that were started early will be in the water to help us then . The Germans began ...
Strana 18
... look upon , that it lacked the majestic lines and the visual- ized fighting power of the dreadnaught and the battle cruiser , has had something to do with this neglect . Vice - Admiral Sims well des- cribed the destroyer as " a tin box ...
... look upon , that it lacked the majestic lines and the visual- ized fighting power of the dreadnaught and the battle cruiser , has had something to do with this neglect . Vice - Admiral Sims well des- cribed the destroyer as " a tin box ...
Strana 19
... look so strange is that , in the opinion of the greatest authorities in all navies , we already had an effective method of handling submarines . While our naval authorities would . welcome an Edisonian de- vice for deflecting torpedoes ...
... look so strange is that , in the opinion of the greatest authorities in all navies , we already had an effective method of handling submarines . While our naval authorities would . welcome an Edisonian de- vice for deflecting torpedoes ...
Strana 33
... look back over history , however , we find that caprice rather than character has often been the cause of wars and of international likes and dislikes . Under caprice , we must reckon the personal ambition , dreams , theories , of ...
... look back over history , however , we find that caprice rather than character has often been the cause of wars and of international likes and dislikes . Under caprice , we must reckon the personal ambition , dreams , theories , of ...
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