Power besides each other. Take, as an instance of this proposition which I am putting forward for general consideration, the year 1913. In that year, as I apprehend, Germany will build three capital ships, and it will be necessary for us to build five... House of Commons Debates, Official Report - Página 26por Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1914Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - 1913 - 756 páginas
...any one, or even any two, of these annual quotas money into her pocket for the enjoyment oî \\eT 10 development of her own prosperity, we will at once,...would therefore automatically wipe out no fewer than five British potential super-Dreadnoughts, and that is more than I expect them to hope to do in a brilliant... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1921 - 120 páginas
...the development of her own prosperity, we will at once, in the absence of any dangerous development not now foreseen, blot out our corresponding quota,...in ordinary circumstances begin our ships until she had started hers. The three ships that she did not build would therefore automatically wipe out no... | |
| Alexander MacCallum Scott - 1916 - 192 páginas
...will be a large and fully proportioned reduction on our part : Take, as an instance of this proportion which I am putting forward for general consideration,...and £7,000,000 sterling. But that is not all. We would not, in ordinary circumstances, begin our ships until she had started hers. The three ships that... | |
| Hans Wehberg - 1921 - 120 páginas
...the development of her own prosperity, we will at once, in the absence of any dangerous development not now foreseen, blot out our corresponding quota,...in ordinary circumstances begin our ships until she had started hers. The three ships that she did not build would therefore automatically wipe out no... | |
| Hans Wehberg - 1921 - 120 páginas
...the development of her own prosperity, we will at once, in the absence of any dangerous development not now foreseen, blot out our corresponding quota,...in ordinary circumstances begin our ships until she had started hers. The three ships that she did not build would therefore automatically wipe out no... | |
| Winston Churchill - 2005 - 882 páginas
...consequence. Supposing we were both to take a holiday for that year and introduce a blank page into the book of misunderstanding; supposing that Germany were to build no ships that year, she would save herself between six and seven millions sterling. But that is not all. In... | |
| 1913 - 868 páginas
...consequence. Supposing we were both to take a holiday for that year and introduce a blank page into the book of misunderstanding ; supposing that Germany were to build no ships that year, she would save herself between six and seven millions sterling. But that is not all. In... | |
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