The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... Sims , the submarine can sail continuously under water for forty or fifty or sixty miles , according to its size . After such a voyage it has exhausted its electric motive power which , for under - sea traveling 20 The World's Work.
... Sims , the submarine can sail continuously under water for forty or fifty or sixty miles , according to its size . After such a voyage it has exhausted its electric motive power which , for under - sea traveling 20 The World's Work.
Strana 21
... miles away . Should the submarine , when it comes to the surface , suddenly find itself face to face with a surface fighting craft , its situation is an unpleasant one . Against the destroyer it is practically helpless , for this ver ...
... miles away . Should the submarine , when it comes to the surface , suddenly find itself face to face with a surface fighting craft , its situation is an unpleasant one . Against the destroyer it is practically helpless , for this ver ...
Strana 23
... miles and north and south for a distance of fifty or sixty ; the fact that it would have to be so large perhaps puts it out of the question for the present . Until we have destroyers by the thousands , probably our naval experts would ...
... miles and north and south for a distance of fifty or sixty ; the fact that it would have to be so large perhaps puts it out of the question for the present . Until we have destroyers by the thousands , probably our naval experts would ...
Strana 36
... miles of un- inhabited wilderness , between Venezuela and British Guiana . They also recognized , as did just men throughout the world , that the prin- ciple of Arbitration on which President Cleve- land insisted ought to be followed ...
... miles of un- inhabited wilderness , between Venezuela and British Guiana . They also recognized , as did just men throughout the world , that the prin- ciple of Arbitration on which President Cleve- land insisted ought to be followed ...
Strana 46
... miles of fine highways have been constructed and some 700 miles of railroads . In the seventies Ceylon was a great coffee growing country , but disease killed the trees . Cinchona was then tried , but failed to do well , while the price ...
... miles of fine highways have been constructed and some 700 miles of railroads . In the seventies Ceylon was a great coffee growing country , but disease killed the trees . Cinchona was then tried , but failed to do well , while the price ...
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