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1 If we are to maintain our naval supremacy we need oil, sir.
2 In commerce, as in war, the naval supremacy of the republic was indisputable.
3 Our naval supremacy in the Channel now told with full effect.
4 I've had the habit of regarding it as necessary to our naval supremacy . '
5 The military and naval supremacy then conferred upon Kingston has never been altogether lost.
6 That may be the case, but by naval supremacy I mean something quite different.
7 But what right, it may be asked, has Great Britain to this naval supremacy ?
8 Kaiser Wilhelm keeps ratcheting up the German Imperial Navy to take naval supremacy from Britain.
9 The naval supremacy of Great Britain was already established.
10 He insists on the maintenance of naval supremacy .
11 Wherein lies the naval supremacy of Great Britain?
12 Thoroughly satisfied of the naval supremacy of England, he calls the sea, "the British Common."
13 The naval supremacy of England was to be acknowledged by the lowering of the flag by Dutch vessels.
14 So long as the breed of Cowes Rovers exists we need have no fears concerning our naval supremacy .
15 The naval supremacy of the allied powers brought them certain advantages-advantageswhich they had without winning a decisive victory.
16 The fisheries, too, were most useful as a nursery of seamen, and were already indicating Holland's future naval supremacy .
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