Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 188W. Blackwood, 1910 |
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... able to make headway against strong winds , but on calm days and in moderate winds the arrival of German dirigibles above some of our seaports and a part of our territory must be antici- pated in time of war . There is some loss of buoy ...
... able to make headway against strong winds , but on calm days and in moderate winds the arrival of German dirigibles above some of our seaports and a part of our territory must be antici- pated in time of war . There is some loss of buoy ...
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... able to face winds which will keep dirigibles in their harbours will always give the aeroplane a place in the aerial forces of every nation , while for purposes of tactical reconnaissance , both on land and sea , the aeroplane promises ...
... able to face winds which will keep dirigibles in their harbours will always give the aeroplane a place in the aerial forces of every nation , while for purposes of tactical reconnaissance , both on land and sea , the aeroplane promises ...
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... able for airship work , and that afflavit Deus may yet be struck upon another British medal . But we must also suppose that a Power which expects import- ant results from airships will select a moment that is favour- able for their ...
... able for airship work , and that afflavit Deus may yet be struck upon another British medal . But we must also suppose that a Power which expects import- ant results from airships will select a moment that is favour- able for their ...
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... able to act . Nothing but other airships or special guns can check or delay its attack . It has all the moral force ... able distance into water directly below . Observers in airships will often be able to We cannot speak of the com ...
... able to act . Nothing but other airships or special guns can check or delay its attack . It has all the moral force ... able distance into water directly below . Observers in airships will often be able to We cannot speak of the com ...
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... able to attack , and perhaps destroy , hostile fleets in their ports where our Navy cannot at present get at them . We shall in any case possess the power which we lack of attacking hostile submarines , and thereby of gaining the upper ...
... able to attack , and perhaps destroy , hostile fleets in their ports where our Navy cannot at present get at them . We shall in any case possess the power which we lack of attacking hostile submarines , and thereby of gaining the upper ...
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