The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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Page 123
... naval armaments and the removal of three fourths of the earth's surface from the clash of national rivalries and jeal- ousies . But there were two great diffi- culties in the way of such a scheme . In the first place , the majority of ...
... naval armaments and the removal of three fourths of the earth's surface from the clash of national rivalries and jeal- ousies . But there were two great diffi- culties in the way of such a scheme . In the first place , the majority of ...
Page 124
... German submarine campaign have gone some way toward convincing Great Britain that a reform in the law of capture , which she has always resisted , is in her interest ; but if the operation of the rule 124 A PROJECT OF NAVAL DISARMAMENT.
... German submarine campaign have gone some way toward convincing Great Britain that a reform in the law of capture , which she has always resisted , is in her interest ; but if the operation of the rule 124 A PROJECT OF NAVAL DISARMAMENT.
Page 125
... naval help in the late war ) increasing her effective naval strength by perhaps a third . III Two objections are always raised to the reform that we have in mind . In the event of some such declaration as - - this being reached at the ...
... naval help in the late war ) increasing her effective naval strength by perhaps a third . III Two objections are always raised to the reform that we have in mind . In the event of some such declaration as - - this being reached at the ...
Page 126
... naval law of war is the neutralization of the Pacific . Backed by the combined will of Great Britain and the United States , this can be achieved , but in no other way . The policy that is now proposed is there- fore no innovation , but ...
... naval law of war is the neutralization of the Pacific . Backed by the combined will of Great Britain and the United States , this can be achieved , but in no other way . The policy that is now proposed is there- fore no innovation , but ...
Page 127
... naval disarmament , would that influ- ence her decision ? ' The suggestions made in these pages , it is submitted , satisfy both these tests . It may be objected that the proposal does not directly bring about disarma- ment . It does ...
... naval disarmament , would that influ- ence her decision ? ' The suggestions made in these pages , it is submitted , satisfy both these tests . It may be objected that the proposal does not directly bring about disarma- ment . It does ...
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