Imperial Outposts from a Strategical and Commercial Aspect: With Special Reference to the Japanese AllianceE.P. Dutton, 1907 - 210ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... fleets in commission- Bases from which these fleets operate - Projected naval base at Rosyth - the North Sea a mare clausum - Security obtained by existing Admiralty dispositions - Great Britain's naval supremacy ' unchallenged and ...
... fleets in commission- Bases from which these fleets operate - Projected naval base at Rosyth - the North Sea a mare clausum - Security obtained by existing Admiralty dispositions - Great Britain's naval supremacy ' unchallenged and ...
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... Fleet - - 185 , 186 II Parliamentary Paper 129 , known as the Dilke return , giving the comparative naval strength of the great maritime Powers , corrected up to March 31 , 1906 186 , 187 III Convention between Great Britain , Germany ...
... Fleet - - 185 , 186 II Parliamentary Paper 129 , known as the Dilke return , giving the comparative naval strength of the great maritime Powers , corrected up to March 31 , 1906 186 , 187 III Convention between Great Britain , Germany ...
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... fleet at its present colossal strength not for the purpose of winning glory , but for the defence of our Imperial trade . It has been well remarked by a great student of British history - Captain Mahan - that a navy without merchant ...
... fleet at its present colossal strength not for the purpose of winning glory , but for the defence of our Imperial trade . It has been well remarked by a great student of British history - Captain Mahan - that a navy without merchant ...
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... fleet while sailing from Toulon to Brest , and prepared an easy victory for Hawke over the Brest fleet in the Atlantic . It was the possession of Gibraltar which enabled a watch to be kept on the Mediterranean throughout the maritime ...
... fleet while sailing from Toulon to Brest , and prepared an easy victory for Hawke over the Brest fleet in the Atlantic . It was the possession of Gibraltar which enabled a watch to be kept on the Mediterranean throughout the maritime ...
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... fleet in this inland sea blocks the way from Europe to the Pacific , and secures the safety of the Japanese Alliance . The warships of a hostile Power can neither enter nor leave the Mediterranean except by permission of the English ...
... fleet in this inland sea blocks the way from Europe to the Pacific , and secures the safety of the Japanese Alliance . The warships of a hostile Power can neither enter nor leave the Mediterranean except by permission of the English ...
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5 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nobly, nobly Cape Saint Vincent to the North-West died away ; Sunset ran, one glorious blood-red, reeking into Cadiz Bay ; Bluish 'mid the burning water, full in face Trafalgar lay ; In the dimmest North-East distance dawned Gibraltar grand and gray; " Here and here did England help me : how can I help England...
197 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Powers shall not keep any vessel of war in the waters of the canal (including Lake Timsah and the Bitter Lakes). Nevertheless, they may station vessels of war in the ports of access of Port Said and Suez, the number of which shall not exceed two for each Power. This right shall not be exercised by belligerents.
194 ÆäÀÌÁö - His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia; His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia etc. and Apostolic King of Hungary...
189 ÆäÀÌÁö - Le canal maritime de Suez sera toujours libre et ouvert, en temps de guerre comme en temps de paix, à tout navire de commerce ou de guerre, sans distinction de pavillon. En conséquence, les Hautes Parties contractantes conviennent de ne porter aucune atteinte au libre usage du canal, en temps de guerre comme en temps de paix. Le canal ne sera jamais assujetti à l'exercice du droit de blocus.
196 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 3. Vessels of war of a belligerent shall not revictual nor take any stores in the canal except so far as may be strictly necessary; and the transit of such vessels through the canal shall be effected with the least possible delay...
200 ÆäÀÌÁö - ARTICLE XVI The High Contracting Parties undertake to bring the present Treaty to the knowledge of the States which have not signed it, inviting them to accede to it. ARTICLE XVII The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Constantinople within the space of one month, or sooner if possible. In faith of which the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Treaty, and have affixed to it the seal of their arms. Done at Constantinople the 29th day of the...
188 ÆäÀÌÁö - Ottomans, voulant consacrer, par un acte conventionnel, l'établissement d'un régime définitif, destiné à garantir, en tout temps et à toutes les Puissances, le libre usage du Canal Maritime de Suez et compléter ainsi le régime sous lequel la navigation par ce Canal a été placée, par le Firman de Sa Majesté Impériale le Sultan, en date du 22 Février 1866 (2 Zilkadé, 1282), sanctionnant les Concessions de Son Altesse le Khédive...
195 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag.
199 ÆäÀÌÁö - The measures which shall be taken in the cases provided for by Articles IX and X of the present Treaty shall not interfere with the free use of the Canal.
188 ÆäÀÌÁö - Majesté le roi d'Espagne, le président des Etats-Unis d'Amérique, le président de la République française, Sa Majesté la reine du Royaume-Uni de la GrandeBretagne et d'Irlande, impératrice des Indes, Sa Majesté le roi d'Italie, Sa Majesté le roi des...