Nineteenth Century and After, Том 119Nineteenth Century and After, 1936 |
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... regard to the location of its naval bases , the extent of its mercantile marine to be protected , the proximity of its trade to the coasts of a potential enemy , and its dependence upon oversea supplies . To set a figure for parity ...
... regard to the location of its naval bases , the extent of its mercantile marine to be protected , the proximity of its trade to the coasts of a potential enemy , and its dependence upon oversea supplies . To set a figure for parity ...
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... regard to ( a ) , the pressure of work on the Cabinet and the length of its weekly agenda is notorious . As a co - ordi- nating body for defence the Cabinet is unwieldy and unsuitable . What happens in practice is that the three heads ...
... regard to ( a ) , the pressure of work on the Cabinet and the length of its weekly agenda is notorious . As a co - ordi- nating body for defence the Cabinet is unwieldy and unsuitable . What happens in practice is that the three heads ...
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... regard it as the greatest interest of the Empire . The fact that they maintain their arms , are exceedingly nervous about possible deficiency of arms , means that in certain circumstances they would fight - go to war ; do not ...
... regard it as the greatest interest of the Empire . The fact that they maintain their arms , are exceedingly nervous about possible deficiency of arms , means that in certain circumstances they would fight - go to war ; do not ...
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