The North American Review, Volume 186University of Northern Iowa, 1907 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 229
... Navy Act of 1900 , the terms of which cannot be exceeded by the executive powers , and you will then obtain a definite and clear picture of the total strength of our navy . If a comparison of the strength of our navy be made with the ...
... Navy Act of 1900 , the terms of which cannot be exceeded by the executive powers , and you will then obtain a definite and clear picture of the total strength of our navy . If a comparison of the strength of our navy be made with the ...
Page 230
... navy , not by a navy for coast defence , but by a navy capable of keeping the way clear for our supplies . We cannot think of rivalling England in regard to the size of our navy . But we must have a navy capable of repelling a foreign ...
... navy , not by a navy for coast defence , but by a navy capable of keeping the way clear for our supplies . We cannot think of rivalling England in regard to the size of our navy . But we must have a navy capable of repelling a foreign ...
Page 231
... navy disappeared with the idea of the Empire . " But , twenty years later , when the Empire was founded , the people again clamored for a navy ; and the only differences of opinion . were in regard to its size and the amount of money to ...
... navy disappeared with the idea of the Empire . " But , twenty years later , when the Empire was founded , the people again clamored for a navy ; and the only differences of opinion . were in regard to its size and the amount of money to ...
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