A country which posesses a strong navy and a strategically favorable position.
1Highgarden had no sea power of its own this side of Westeros.
2Did I not retain sea power, while destroying theirs? He smiled slowly.
3The Roman sea power, therefore, threw Macedonia wholly out of the war.
4Athens is quite right in thus laying stress upon her sea power.
5Before peace is signed the sea power of England will be broken.
6But his newly acquired sea power was severely shaken at La Hogue.
7Henry had one equally well situated for a great European sea power.
8You think your daddy is the only one with sea power?
9For this archipelago was itself a supreme sea power, if non-expansionist.
10In a word, the possession of Canada depended upon sea power.
11With the weakening of Rome came a weakening of sea power.
12But it suited England, and her sea power gave it force.
13For Spain was making ready all her mighty sea power to crush England.
14Whether her sea power will suffer therefrom remains to be seen.
15Imperial power means sea power: the existence of the one depends upon the other.
16The place of shipping in sea power is therefore subsidiary.