The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... British service , and professed his respect for British naval traditions , has reverted to the most ancient , repellent , and irreparable crimes of war , for life can never be given back . We are confronted with an an atavistic ...
... British service , and professed his respect for British naval traditions , has reverted to the most ancient , repellent , and irreparable crimes of war , for life can never be given back . We are confronted with an an atavistic ...
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... British Navy , but officers of the highest standing did not apparently care to be closely associated with them . Admiral Gambier regarded fireships as " a horrible and anti - Christian mode of warfare . " Lord Cochrane , a man of dare ...
... British Navy , but officers of the highest standing did not apparently care to be closely associated with them . Admiral Gambier regarded fireships as " a horrible and anti - Christian mode of warfare . " Lord Cochrane , a man of dare ...
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... British Navy carries us back for more than a century . The British Fleet was about to go into action when Nelson , all his preparations completed , left the quarter deck and retired to his cabin . There he was found shortly afterwards ...
... British Navy carries us back for more than a century . The British Fleet was about to go into action when Nelson , all his preparations completed , left the quarter deck and retired to his cabin . There he was found shortly afterwards ...
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... British Fleet under the orders of Collingwood.1 Admiral Mahan quotes an eye - witness on board the Bellerophon who described the final scene : - " Before sunset all firing had ceased . The view of the Fleet at this period was highly ...
... British Fleet under the orders of Collingwood.1 Admiral Mahan quotes an eye - witness on board the Bellerophon who described the final scene : - " Before sunset all firing had ceased . The view of the Fleet at this period was highly ...
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... British merchant ships was begun in January with the scantiest regard for the safety of life , submarines being employed . 4. The British hospital ship Asturias was attacked off Havre on February 2nd . Then came the German declaration ...
... British merchant ships was begun in January with the scantiest regard for the safety of life , submarines being employed . 4. The British hospital ship Asturias was attacked off Havre on February 2nd . Then came the German declaration ...
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