The Living Age, 293. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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... ships have been sunk by German submarines , though probably no more than would have been destroyed in like manner even if the break with the United States had not come about . Holland , Sweden , Norway , and Den- mark have ceased to ...
... ships have been sunk by German submarines , though probably no more than would have been destroyed in like manner even if the break with the United States had not come about . Holland , Sweden , Norway , and Den- mark have ceased to ...
437. oldal
... ships captured from the Central Powers were converted to the purposes of their enemies . On balance , there- fore , up to the end of last year we had not done so very badly , and had it not been for the immense demands of the Navy and ...
... ships captured from the Central Powers were converted to the purposes of their enemies . On balance , there- fore , up to the end of last year we had not done so very badly , and had it not been for the immense demands of the Navy and ...
438. oldal
... ships both on the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards are of handy sizes , and will be of the greatest possible service to the Alliance . Altogether we should be able to count upon the free use of more than 700,000 tons of shipping which for ...
... ships both on the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards are of handy sizes , and will be of the greatest possible service to the Alliance . Altogether we should be able to count upon the free use of more than 700,000 tons of shipping which for ...
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