The Fortnightly Review, 第 97 卷Chapman and Hall, 1912 |
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第 52 頁
... defence of British interests afloat will rest almost exclusively upon the ships built since 1905. Our future supremacy on the seas will depend consequently in large measure on the adequacy of the pro- grammes of shipbuilding sanctioned ...
... defence of British interests afloat will rest almost exclusively upon the ships built since 1905. Our future supremacy on the seas will depend consequently in large measure on the adequacy of the pro- grammes of shipbuilding sanctioned ...
第 53 頁
... defence.2 The problem is particularly attractive to what may be described as the " fatalist school " of politician , apparently largely represented on the Stock Exchange , who insist on believing that the worst is possible - if not ...
... defence.2 The problem is particularly attractive to what may be described as the " fatalist school " of politician , apparently largely represented on the Stock Exchange , who insist on believing that the worst is possible - if not ...
第 54 頁
... defence of a country , it is essential to ascertain , first , what has to be defended , and secondly , what the defence is against . No two peas are alike , and every country differs from its neighbours , and as it differs in its charac ...
... defence of a country , it is essential to ascertain , first , what has to be defended , and secondly , what the defence is against . No two peas are alike , and every country differs from its neighbours , and as it differs in its charac ...
第 55 頁
... defence to the United Kingdom and attempt to injure us in our island homes , or who can cross the seas and invade outlying parts of the Empire . The routes which invaders must traverse are maritime routes , and therefore it is by sea ...
... defence to the United Kingdom and attempt to injure us in our island homes , or who can cross the seas and invade outlying parts of the Empire . The routes which invaders must traverse are maritime routes , and therefore it is by sea ...
第 56 頁
... defence sufficient in numbers and organisation for two purposes - in the first place to repel what are called raids , that is to say , sporadic offensive expeditions which are small in numbers and are not intended permanently to occupy ...
... defence sufficient in numbers and organisation for two purposes - in the first place to repel what are called raids , that is to say , sporadic offensive expeditions which are small in numbers and are not intended permanently to occupy ...
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