The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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... naval officer of the finest stamp , and intuitively con- ceived an immediate liking for him . His real name , I discovered , was not Melnikoff , but in those parts many peo- ple had a variety of names to suit dif- ferent occasions . My ...
... naval officer of the finest stamp , and intuitively con- ceived an immediate liking for him . His real name , I discovered , was not Melnikoff , but in those parts many peo- ple had a variety of names to suit dif- ferent occasions . My ...
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... NAVAL DISARMAMENT BY HERBERT SIDEBOTHAM THE WORLD. THE whole rural world is in a ferment of unrest , and there is an unparalleled volume and intensity of determined , if not angry , protest ; and an ominous swarming of occupational ...
... NAVAL DISARMAMENT BY HERBERT SIDEBOTHAM THE WORLD. THE whole rural world is in a ferment of unrest , and there is an unparalleled volume and intensity of determined , if not angry , protest ; and an ominous swarming of occupational ...
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... naval competition between the United States and Great Britain as the great- est danger that threatened civilization . We were then in the first enthusiasm of our relief from war , and hope ran high that the United States , within or ...
... naval competition between the United States and Great Britain as the great- est danger that threatened civilization . We were then in the first enthusiasm of our relief from war , and hope ran high that the United States , within or ...
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... naval policy were always worrying about the danger of naval defeat , with half the British fleet in the Channel and half in the Mediterranean , should its enemies succeed in concentrating their whole force against either . It is not to ...
... naval policy were always worrying about the danger of naval defeat , with half the British fleet in the Channel and half in the Mediterranean , should its enemies succeed in concentrating their whole force against either . It is not to ...
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... naval con- sortium and a drastic reduction of arm- aments . Without an agreement , this formula will lead to ... naval power ; and this belief at one time seemed to offer a means of escape from the more costly forms of naval ...
... naval con- sortium and a drastic reduction of arm- aments . Without an agreement , this formula will lead to ... naval power ; and this belief at one time seemed to offer a means of escape from the more costly forms of naval ...
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