The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... military operations which the Italian General Staff relied upon as decisive . , . On October 1st , 1911 , the Italian military and naval authorities decided to deal Turkey a stunning blow by bombarding Salonica and Kavalla . But ...
... military operations which the Italian General Staff relied upon as decisive . , . On October 1st , 1911 , the Italian military and naval authorities decided to deal Turkey a stunning blow by bombarding Salonica and Kavalla . But ...
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... military force , contributed materially to the success of the allies . By way of making up for the loss incurred , Count Berchtold set himself to break up the Balkan League , and with the help of the Bulgarian King - an Austro ...
... military force , contributed materially to the success of the allies . By way of making up for the loss incurred , Count Berchtold set himself to break up the Balkan League , and with the help of the Bulgarian King - an Austro ...
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... military expeditions in the case of a quarrel which involves nearly the whole of Europe . When Turkey became the ally - probably the unwilling ally— of Germany , Constantinople at once became a necessary object of attack . Moreover , if ...
... military expeditions in the case of a quarrel which involves nearly the whole of Europe . When Turkey became the ally - probably the unwilling ally— of Germany , Constantinople at once became a necessary object of attack . Moreover , if ...
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... military character . Under the Hague Convention of 1907 it was agreed : — " Vessels employed exclusively in coast fisheries or in the services of petty local navigation are exempt from capture altogether , with their appliances ...
... military character . Under the Hague Convention of 1907 it was agreed : — " Vessels employed exclusively in coast fisheries or in the services of petty local navigation are exempt from capture altogether , with their appliances ...
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by way of amplification , that this prohibition does not include military works , military or naval establishments , stores of arms or war material , workshops and plant which could be utilised for the needs of the hostile fleet or army ...
by way of amplification , that this prohibition does not include military works , military or naval establishments , stores of arms or war material , workshops and plant which could be utilised for the needs of the hostile fleet or army ...
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