The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 152
... given us reason to hope that something of the kind is contemplated by the War Office in the immediate future . We must remember that during the critical days of last August there was no single machine fit to take the field , and that if ...
... given us reason to hope that something of the kind is contemplated by the War Office in the immediate future . We must remember that during the critical days of last August there was no single machine fit to take the field , and that if ...
Page 156
... Given automatic stability , increased airworthiness and accuracy in attack through explosives dropped from above , given in short steady progress on what are the natural lines of develope- ment for aircraft , and may not the aeroplanes ...
... Given automatic stability , increased airworthiness and accuracy in attack through explosives dropped from above , given in short steady progress on what are the natural lines of develope- ment for aircraft , and may not the aeroplanes ...
Page 338
Or Critical Journal. with what Mr. Bywater has given us merely because it is not something else , and taken as a whole his edition is a model of sound scholarship and good judgement . This is not quite the kind of praise which can be given ...
Or Critical Journal. with what Mr. Bywater has given us merely because it is not something else , and taken as a whole his edition is a model of sound scholarship and good judgement . This is not quite the kind of praise which can be given ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
Constable and Co 1908 | 31 |
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