The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... defence . On the subject of home defence , Mr. Balfour went on to say , the result of the deliberations of the committee had been to reverse the policy of the defence of our ports by submarine mines , which were more likely to do injury ...
... defence . On the subject of home defence , Mr. Balfour went on to say , the result of the deliberations of the committee had been to reverse the policy of the defence of our ports by submarine mines , which were more likely to do injury ...
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... defence would lead them to agree to a reduction of our military expenditure . He thought it right to emphasise the fact that what Mr. Balfour had said in regard to France was by way of illustration only . The view taken by the Committee ...
... defence would lead them to agree to a reduction of our military expenditure . He thought it right to emphasise the fact that what Mr. Balfour had said in regard to France was by way of illustration only . The view taken by the Committee ...
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... Defence , but it was not thought that in case of war the main attack would come from that quarter . Discussing the constitu- tion of the Defence Committee , he claimed that the Prime Minister had an indisputable right to be a member of ...
... Defence , but it was not thought that in case of war the main attack would come from that quarter . Discussing the constitu- tion of the Defence Committee , he claimed that the Prime Minister had an indisputable right to be a member of ...
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