The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... future naval wars . France , the most scientific of nations , has made great improvements in ships and all warlike appliances , and , as the manœuvres of future fleets may correspond more nearly to those of an army than in the days of ...
... future naval wars . France , the most scientific of nations , has made great improvements in ships and all warlike appliances , and , as the manœuvres of future fleets may correspond more nearly to those of an army than in the days of ...
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... future will be driven by steam or other power that will insure certainty of movement . It would , therefore , seem that the system of the future would be not unlike that of the Greeks . The first period of naval warfare extends from the ...
... future will be driven by steam or other power that will insure certainty of movement . It would , therefore , seem that the system of the future would be not unlike that of the Greeks . The first period of naval warfare extends from the ...
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... future . It may posssibly be that Americans , who at present are so far in the rear in regard to naval matters , will ere long come to the fore with inventions which will give them the superiority , and they may be prepared in a cheap ...
... future . It may posssibly be that Americans , who at present are so far in the rear in regard to naval matters , will ere long come to the fore with inventions which will give them the superiority , and they may be prepared in a cheap ...
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