United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 206
... given circumstances , may be estimated but cannot be anticipated . The second condition is the proximity of the respective bases of coal and ammunition supplies to the area which we might be called upon to attack or defend . The ...
... given circumstances , may be estimated but cannot be anticipated . The second condition is the proximity of the respective bases of coal and ammunition supplies to the area which we might be called upon to attack or defend . The ...
Sivu 397
... given over to drunkenness and debauchery , and addicted to profanity . The second is his real character , given by those who best know him : owning all the weaknesses of humanity , indeed , in common with all men , but possessed , more ...
... given over to drunkenness and debauchery , and addicted to profanity . The second is his real character , given by those who best know him : owning all the weaknesses of humanity , indeed , in common with all men , but possessed , more ...
Sivu 420
... given a slightly increased pay on account of his examination cer- tificate . Opportunity should be given him of studying both theory and practice of his specialty . On the completion of this cruise he may , on passing a proper ...
... given a slightly increased pay on account of his examination cer- tificate . Opportunity should be given him of studying both theory and practice of his specialty . On the completion of this cruise he may , on passing a proper ...
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