Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... facts : After three years of warfare the total number of planes able to take the air at any one time on either side of the western front has not been over 2,500 . This , combined with the fact that forty - six men are re- quired on the ...
... facts : After three years of warfare the total number of planes able to take the air at any one time on either side of the western front has not been over 2,500 . This , combined with the fact that forty - six men are re- quired on the ...
Page 170
... fact that Ger- many's progress as a trading country after the war of 1870 and during the following decades threatened the inter- ests of British trade circles , constituting a form of monopoly with its industry . and export houses . But ...
... fact that Ger- many's progress as a trading country after the war of 1870 and during the following decades threatened the inter- ests of British trade circles , constituting a form of monopoly with its industry . and export houses . But ...
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... fact that the Lion had been put out by weaker gunfire in the Dogger Bank chase . Many naval men had come to believe that the battle cruiser was only a cruiser after all - though a valuable cruiser - and not up to taking a place in a ...
... fact that the Lion had been put out by weaker gunfire in the Dogger Bank chase . Many naval men had come to believe that the battle cruiser was only a cruiser after all - though a valuable cruiser - and not up to taking a place in a ...
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