The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Navy The Admiralty and proper use of sea - power The colonial militia as an imperial reserve " What was the Army for ? " in 1904 The Committee of Imperial Defence France or Germany the enemy ? Naval dispositions , 1902-4 1905-1914 PAGE ...
... Navy The Admiralty and proper use of sea - power The colonial militia as an imperial reserve " What was the Army for ? " in 1904 The Committee of Imperial Defence France or Germany the enemy ? Naval dispositions , 1902-4 1905-1914 PAGE ...
Page 241
... Navy was making rapid progress and threatening a new version of the traditional guerre de course , based on unrestricted sink - at - sight torpedo - boat warfare against British commerce , without any attempt to save crews or passengers ...
... Navy was making rapid progress and threatening a new version of the traditional guerre de course , based on unrestricted sink - at - sight torpedo - boat warfare against British commerce , without any attempt to save crews or passengers ...
Page 935
... Navy League and , 572 ; development of , 569-71 , 578- 81 ; and imperial defence ( 1907–14 ) , 584-604 ; strength of ( 1912-14 ) , 598– 600 , 603-4 ; in War of 1914-18 , 605-7 , 629-30 , 640-1 ; in Levant , 638-9 Navy , Canadian , 570-1 ...
... Navy League and , 572 ; development of , 569-71 , 578- 81 ; and imperial defence ( 1907–14 ) , 584-604 ; strength of ( 1912-14 ) , 598– 600 , 603-4 ; in War of 1914-18 , 605-7 , 629-30 , 640-1 ; in Levant , 638-9 Navy , Canadian , 570-1 ...
Contents
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 5 |
The Commonwealth of the 1920s as the project of a worldstate | 11 |
Lord Kimberley | 31 |
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