The Living Age, Volume 290Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 119
... submarine attacks formerly confined , first to liners , secondly to the Mediterranean . The satisfaction in this new concession may , indeed , well be qualified by recollection of the various violations to which the two narrow pledges ...
... submarine attacks formerly confined , first to liners , secondly to the Mediterranean . The satisfaction in this new concession may , indeed , well be qualified by recollection of the various violations to which the two narrow pledges ...
Page 390
... submarines . The deeds of the submarine have been so spectacular that in default of engage- ments between the main fleets undue weight has been attached to them . It is desirable to arrive at a true estimate of their importance , which ...
... submarines . The deeds of the submarine have been so spectacular that in default of engage- ments between the main fleets undue weight has been attached to them . It is desirable to arrive at a true estimate of their importance , which ...
Page 391
... submarine menace , it is ap- parent that the submarine is not an in- strument fitted to dominate naval warfare . It appears from British re- turns that the first eight months of this submarine warfare against British com- merce resulted ...
... submarine menace , it is ap- parent that the submarine is not an in- strument fitted to dominate naval warfare . It appears from British re- turns that the first eight months of this submarine warfare against British com- merce resulted ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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