United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 36, Issues 1-2U.S. Naval Institute, 1910 - Naval art and science |
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War on the | 9 |
Hints for Junior Officers Doing Line Duty 1909 | 26 |
Notes on International Law 1904 | 96 |
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