Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 170
... limited to the high contracting parties mentioned in Para- graph 2 of this article . The high contracting parties will agree as to the date on which and the conditions under which the obligations assumed under the said Part 3 by the ...
... limited to the high contracting parties mentioned in Para- graph 2 of this article . The high contracting parties will agree as to the date on which and the conditions under which the obligations assumed under the said Part 3 by the ...
Page 420
... limited strength . The Ger- mans soon commenced operating at irregular in- tervals in greater strength and the allied losses were terrific . It is our contention that it is an abuse of good material to employ defensively any type which ...
... limited strength . The Ger- mans soon commenced operating at irregular in- tervals in greater strength and the allied losses were terrific . It is our contention that it is an abuse of good material to employ defensively any type which ...
Page 863
... limited way through the erection of fortifications at strategic points . This was not due to lack of ability , on the part of the British at least , but rather to a lack of appreciation of the possibilities and advantages of sea power ...
... limited way through the erection of fortifications at strategic points . This was not due to lack of ability , on the part of the British at least , but rather to a lack of appreciation of the possibilities and advantages of sea power ...
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