Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... British troops , an honest gentleman , who deserves most highly for his experience in arms , so I am also informed that you have also on your side a gentleman of great valour . I pray you , therefore , that good care be taken lest there ...
... British troops , an honest gentleman , who deserves most highly for his experience in arms , so I am also informed that you have also on your side a gentleman of great valour . I pray you , therefore , that good care be taken lest there ...
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... British waters " fast bound in misery and iron , " the tragic semblance of a navy which lost its soul . History tells of many a good ship which struck its flag under the stress of battle . History tells also of ships which faced ...
... British waters " fast bound in misery and iron , " the tragic semblance of a navy which lost its soul . History tells of many a good ship which struck its flag under the stress of battle . History tells also of ships which faced ...
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... British naval officer or seaman . But I have not these three days met a single man , whether of high position or of the humblest rank , who has the least compassion for the present enemy . His fleet are still " The Huns , " and though ...
... British naval officer or seaman . But I have not these three days met a single man , whether of high position or of the humblest rank , who has the least compassion for the present enemy . His fleet are still " The Huns , " and though ...
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... British , American , and French naval forces . Germany also surrendered the battle- ship König and the cruiser Mackensen at a German port to a British naval officer sent to Germany to take over these ships , one of which was unseaworthy ...
... British , American , and French naval forces . Germany also surrendered the battle- ship König and the cruiser Mackensen at a German port to a British naval officer sent to Germany to take over these ships , one of which was unseaworthy ...
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... British Fleet turned by squadrons , 16 points outwards , wheeling , that is to say , back on its own track , retaining positions on both sides of the Germans to escort them to their anchorage . The order of squadrons as already given ...
... British Fleet turned by squadrons , 16 points outwards , wheeling , that is to say , back on its own track , retaining positions on both sides of the Germans to escort them to their anchorage . The order of squadrons as already given ...
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