Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 188W. Blackwood, 1910 |
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... reason that it is able to destroy any and every enemy who approaches these islands of ours by sea . But our Navy has never pretended , and obviously cannot pretend , to exercise any effective control by strictly naval means over a foe ...
... reason that it is able to destroy any and every enemy who approaches these islands of ours by sea . But our Navy has never pretended , and obviously cannot pretend , to exercise any effective control by strictly naval means over a foe ...
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... reason why the latter should not rain down projectiles on the deck and into the funnels of the ship until the supply of explos- ives is exhausted . So long as our warships are without this special armament they re- main exposed to this ...
... reason why the latter should not rain down projectiles on the deck and into the funnels of the ship until the supply of explos- ives is exhausted . So long as our warships are without this special armament they re- main exposed to this ...
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... reason why it should be played . Another important rule is to the effect that not more than three glasses of beer or cider shall be sold to any member in one day . Although many men can consume more than a pint and a half of beer ...
... reason why it should be played . Another important rule is to the effect that not more than three glasses of beer or cider shall be sold to any member in one day . Although many men can consume more than a pint and a half of beer ...
Strana 18
... reason ( bad cooking , squalling babies , a shrewish wife , a spring - clean- ing , or mere boredom ) he pre- fers to spend an evening out , out he will go , and it is better that he should go and play a game of cards at a respectable ...
... reason ( bad cooking , squalling babies , a shrewish wife , a spring - clean- ing , or mere boredom ) he pre- fers to spend an evening out , out he will go , and it is better that he should go and play a game of cards at a respectable ...
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... reason might well be that the staff was not numerous enough to cope with the im- mense increase of work caused by the war . Yet they make it abundantly plain that the confusion and laxity of the administration made waste in- evitable ...
... reason might well be that the staff was not numerous enough to cope with the im- mense increase of work caused by the war . Yet they make it abundantly plain that the confusion and laxity of the administration made waste in- evitable ...
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