A country which posesses a strong navy and a strategically favorable position.
1 With justice England is called the mightiest naval power in the world.
2 England succeeded Spain and Holland as a naval power ; and when Charles II.
3 But with the subjects of a naval power it is different.
4 In 1875 Germany was neither a maritime nor a naval power .
5 Thirdly, yourselves excepted, we are the greatest naval power in Hellas.
6 Unless our Admiralty take it up shall make Brazil the leading naval power .
7 The question of military strength was really that of naval power .
8 See what new and trying conditions are imposed upon naval power .
9 We should have fortifications on those islands that no naval power could take.
10 This marks the first time China has projected naval power far beyond its coastline.
11 This success annihilated the Spanish naval power in those waters.
12 We seem safe in concluding, therefore, that the importance of naval power will increase.
13 Where are the skilful mariners to make efficient these tremendous elements of naval power ?
14 It comes at a time when the country's growing naval power is worrying its neighbours.
15 A naval power , next to the militia, is the natural defense of the United States.
16 Their naval power extended to Cephalonia, to the Aegaean islands and even to the Hellespont.
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