The Fortnightly Review, Volume 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 - England |
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Page 16
... ships of war are for the most part untouched . So much for the western side . On the eastern side she has recently regained practically the whole of Galicia ; the menace to Hungary involved in the capture of Carpathian passes is now ...
... ships of war are for the most part untouched . So much for the western side . On the eastern side she has recently regained practically the whole of Galicia ; the menace to Hungary involved in the capture of Carpathian passes is now ...
Page 18
... ships of war are compelled to remain inactive ; and when she wants a German envoy to be transferred from Washington to Berlin , she is compelled to ask for a safe conduct from Great Britain . It is becoming increasingly difficult for ...
... ships of war are compelled to remain inactive ; and when she wants a German envoy to be transferred from Washington to Berlin , she is compelled to ask for a safe conduct from Great Britain . It is becoming increasingly difficult for ...
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... ships pushed their way as far as the Narrows , but beyond that apparently they could not go . At all events , they suffered such losses as made them hesitate and reconsider the whole plan of their operations . It is an old principle ...
... ships pushed their way as far as the Narrows , but beyond that apparently they could not go . At all events , they suffered such losses as made them hesitate and reconsider the whole plan of their operations . It is an old principle ...
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... or naval strength involved in the Dardanelles expedition . We are not using our best ships of war , for the most part we are employing those of a pre - Dreadnought era ; while the help rendered to 26 ARE WE WINNING ?
... or naval strength involved in the Dardanelles expedition . We are not using our best ships of war , for the most part we are employing those of a pre - Dreadnought era ; while the help rendered to 26 ARE WE WINNING ?
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... ships attacked the British squadron under his orders , they would be " boarded by the numerous rowboats on guard , the crews murdered , and the fire ships turned in a harmless direction . " What were fire ships in comparison with the ...
... ships attacked the British squadron under his orders , they would be " boarded by the numerous rowboats on guard , the crews murdered , and the fire ships turned in a harmless direction . " What were fire ships in comparison with the ...
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