The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... guns specifically for purposes of defence , and , in conformity with this practice , the British Admiralty a year or two before the opening of war arranged to provide a certain number of merchant vessels with a defensive armament ...
... guns specifically for purposes of defence , and , in conformity with this practice , the British Admiralty a year or two before the opening of war arranged to provide a certain number of merchant vessels with a defensive armament ...
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... guns have now to speak the final word as to Italy's future destinies . These can , however , but be glorious ; the third Italy can but prove worthy of her splendid past . And with her renewed honours will be inextricably inter- woven ...
... guns have now to speak the final word as to Italy's future destinies . These can , however , but be glorious ; the third Italy can but prove worthy of her splendid past . And with her renewed honours will be inextricably inter- woven ...
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... guns . A discussion of our artillery task - using " our " to comprehend all the forces of the Allies leagued with Great Britain - is thus practically a discussion of our war task . The general public will perhaps be assisted to an ...
... guns . A discussion of our artillery task - using " our " to comprehend all the forces of the Allies leagued with Great Britain - is thus practically a discussion of our war task . The general public will perhaps be assisted to an ...
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... guns seemed to be able to do what they liked with the German guns in front of them , and for ten days inflicted heavy losses on the enemy's men and on his matériel without a single casualty to their own gun numbers . The Germans sought ...
... guns seemed to be able to do what they liked with the German guns in front of them , and for ten days inflicted heavy losses on the enemy's men and on his matériel without a single casualty to their own gun numbers . The Germans sought ...
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... guns , which had just silenced a German howitzer , that the foe must lack all sense of gunnery , and , so lacking , must be conquered easily when gun power was equalised . Thus hopes and fears fluctuated week by week , leading to the ...
... guns , which had just silenced a German howitzer , that the foe must lack all sense of gunnery , and , so lacking , must be conquered easily when gun power was equalised . Thus hopes and fears fluctuated week by week , leading to the ...
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