United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 133
... fact that cruisers of 9000 tons were being built for the Royal Navy . He thought the country had good reason to rejoice that that was the fact . The vessels now being built , the Blake and the Blenheim , if they fulfilled the intentions ...
... fact that cruisers of 9000 tons were being built for the Royal Navy . He thought the country had good reason to rejoice that that was the fact . The vessels now being built , the Blake and the Blenheim , if they fulfilled the intentions ...
Sivu 135
... facts as to how they could be reconciled . He might state it as a fact , however , that delayed - action fuzes were no longer a matter of theory - they had been actually developed . More than one thoroughly reliable delayed - action ...
... facts as to how they could be reconciled . He might state it as a fact , however , that delayed - action fuzes were no longer a matter of theory - they had been actually developed . More than one thoroughly reliable delayed - action ...
Sivu 479
... fact that the American is unlike the foreigner in this respect- the fact must be recognized . The navy cannot undertake to reform 65,000,000 people . The wise policy for the navy is to conform to the national institutions of the country ...
... fact that the American is unlike the foreigner in this respect- the fact must be recognized . The navy cannot undertake to reform 65,000,000 people . The wise policy for the navy is to conform to the national institutions of the country ...
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