The Past and Future of the British NavyLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 363 pages |
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Edward Plunkett Baron Dunsany. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE BRITISH NAVY . LONDON SPOTTISWOODE and SHAW , New - street - Square INTRODUCTION Page CHAP.
Edward Plunkett Baron Dunsany. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE BRITISH NAVY . LONDON SPOTTISWOODE and SHAW , New - street - Square INTRODUCTION Page CHAP.
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Edward Plunkett Baron Dunsany. LONDON SPOTTISWOODE and SHAW , New - street - Square . THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE BRITISH NAVY . BY.
Edward Plunkett Baron Dunsany. LONDON SPOTTISWOODE and SHAW , New - street - Square . THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE BRITISH NAVY . BY.
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Edward Plunkett Baron Dunsany. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE BRITISH NAVY . BY CAPT . THE HON . E. PLUNKETT , R. N. Non illi imperium pelagi , sævumque tridentem , Sed mihi MARTE datum . SECOND EDITION . LONDON : LONGMAN , BROWN , GREEN ...
Edward Plunkett Baron Dunsany. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE BRITISH NAVY . BY CAPT . THE HON . E. PLUNKETT , R. N. Non illi imperium pelagi , sævumque tridentem , Sed mihi MARTE datum . SECOND EDITION . LONDON : LONGMAN , BROWN , GREEN ...
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... Naval Successes , considered - 129 CHAP . IX . The third and last Ground of the Confidence entertained by France in the Future of her Navy - · 151 CHAP . X. The same Subject continued - 182 CHAP . XI . The Nature of our own Confidence ...
... Naval Successes , considered - 129 CHAP . IX . The third and last Ground of the Confidence entertained by France in the Future of her Navy - · 151 CHAP . X. The same Subject continued - 182 CHAP . XI . The Nature of our own Confidence ...
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