Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 366
... foreign commerce closely ap- proaching the staggering figure of two hundred and fifty billion dollars . And in the same period our Navy , in peace and war , has cost us a total of only some eleven billion dollars . It will , therefore ...
... foreign commerce closely ap- proaching the staggering figure of two hundred and fifty billion dollars . And in the same period our Navy , in peace and war , has cost us a total of only some eleven billion dollars . It will , therefore ...
Page 367
... Foreign complications are becoming fewer and fewer largely because of the effi- ciency of the Navy . Take the city of Philadelphia whose citi- zens spend about one billion dollars each year . This city appropriates to its local police ...
... Foreign complications are becoming fewer and fewer largely because of the effi- ciency of the Navy . Take the city of Philadelphia whose citi- zens spend about one billion dollars each year . This city appropriates to its local police ...
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... Foreign Affairs , had already entered into negotiations with the Porte to obtain permission for the Austrian vessels ... foreign office ( through the Austrian ambassador at London ) had been assured by Sir Edward Grey that there were no ...
... Foreign Affairs , had already entered into negotiations with the Porte to obtain permission for the Austrian vessels ... foreign office ( through the Austrian ambassador at London ) had been assured by Sir Edward Grey that there were no ...
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