The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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On the contrary demands are being made for more ships in every quarter . Take the case of the East African Slave Trade ... the Committee were breast high for more ships notwithstanding my expenditure . It will be the same with the ...
On the contrary demands are being made for more ships in every quarter . Take the case of the East African Slave Trade ... the Committee were breast high for more ships notwithstanding my expenditure . It will be the same with the ...
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Effective motive power for the torpedo gave ships mounting it a completely new tactical role . ... invasion and fleet auxiliary work , the new torpedo boats could make direct attacks on the largest capital ships afloat .
Effective motive power for the torpedo gave ships mounting it a completely new tactical role . ... invasion and fleet auxiliary work , the new torpedo boats could make direct attacks on the largest capital ships afloat .
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Ocean - going submarines had not yet appeared to menace British shipping , so that the only danger came from five fast merchant ships which the Germans had armed as commerce - raiders , and from eight cruisers which constituted their ...
Ocean - going submarines had not yet appeared to menace British shipping , so that the only danger came from five fast merchant ships which the Germans had armed as commerce - raiders , and from eight cruisers which constituted their ...
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