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... naval situation with a naval officer with whose name not a thousand peo- ple in the British Isles were then familiar . Sir John Fisher had , as re- cently as July , 1889 , taken over the command of the Mediterranean Squadron ; he had ...
... naval situation with a naval officer with whose name not a thousand peo- ple in the British Isles were then familiar . Sir John Fisher had , as re- cently as July , 1889 , taken over the command of the Mediterranean Squadron ; he had ...
135. oldal
... naval Power , for a great naval Power will not , as a rule , be in a position to con- centrate all its striking forces against us . But even if it should succeed in meeting us with considerable superi- ority of strength , the defeat of ...
... naval Power , for a great naval Power will not , as a rule , be in a position to con- centrate all its striking forces against us . But even if it should succeed in meeting us with considerable superi- ority of strength , the defeat of ...
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... naval competition be- tween Germany and ourselves will be- come many times more severe than it is at present . It is conceivable that on such terms the preponderance of naval power might pass from ourselves to Ger- many , and then our ...
... naval competition be- tween Germany and ourselves will be- come many times more severe than it is at present . It is conceivable that on such terms the preponderance of naval power might pass from ourselves to Ger- many , and then our ...
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