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English colonial war, which would engage England's fleets in far distant the war, and the want of German imports would be a great stimulus, and The political and national development of the German people has always, Germany has great national and historical duties of policy and culture generally, the training of the superior officers for the great war cache = ./cache/11352.txt txt = ./txt/11352.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45583 author = Burrows, C. 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"Let me introduce you to my sister, Miss Burnett," said Tiel. "I had almost forgotten," said Tiel, "that I once thought and felt like "Yes," said Miss Burnett promptly and with a little smile, "my brother "You explain things very happily, Eileen," said Tiel. as I looked at Tiel, I said to myself, 'There, but for the grace of Then he looked at Eileen, and for a moment said nothing. cache = ./cache/33996.txt txt = ./txt/33996.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 11352 56653 33996 33996 56653 45583 number of items: 5 sum of words: 232,234 average size in words: 46,446 average readability score: 69 nouns: war; time; fleet; ships; army; power; sea; policy; men; troops; years; position; strength; conditions; world; day; country; illustration; peace; forces; officers; hand; nation; service; interests; people; way; part; life; man; development; order; fact; coast; view; moment; course; vessels; importance; case; point; place; operations; artillery; duty; guns; battle; history; enemy; state verbs: be; is; was; are; had; have; were; has; been; said; made; do; did; make; being; take; see; seemed; think; come; know; ''s; taken; found; say; put; does; looked; left; asked; am; given; came; laid; felt; seen; thought; become; give; carried; required; keep; get; brought; shown; going; saw; passed; took; seems adjectives: german; great; other; political; naval; military; own; such; little; first; large; possible; necessary; new; same; many; more; national; present; good; small; able; last; long; certain; strong; important; british; whole; few; moral; english; different; much; modern; foreign; superior; heavy; old; least; open; true; several; only; greater; real; various; hostile; full; essential adverbs: not; only; so; then; very; more; out; up; even; also; now; as; most; far; still; thus; never; quite; well; therefore; too; however; again; down; just; n''t; always; once; ever; back; already; long; especially; first; all; here; certainly; merely; there; rather; about; much; really; yet; often; soon; less; in; almost; no pronouns: it; i; he; we; his; our; you; her; they; its; my; their; she; me; him; them; us; itself; your; himself; myself; themselves; herself; ourselves; one; yourself; ours; hers; thy; yours; mine; theirs; |krupp; ye; u; thyself; ''s; ''em proper nouns: _; germany; england; |; german; navy; mr; state; fleet; tiel; france; states; empire; war; great; admiral; emperor; english; von; british; burnett; russia; holland; government; sea; prussia; scapa; north; eileen; flow; europe; miss; belke; united; italy; h.m.s.; reichstag; general; east; craigie; william; frederick; footnote; germans; austria; naval; america; powers; power; minister keywords: german; fleet; england; ship; great; empire; william; war; troop; triple; transport; tirpitz; tiel; taylor; state; scapa; russia; reichstag; prussia; power; orkney; operation; north; navy; mrs; morocco; miss; look; league; law; italy; illustration; hope; holland; h.m.s.; government; french; france; footnote; flow; european; europe; english; emperor; eileen; drummond; cruiser; craigie; burnett; british one topic; one dimension: war file(s): ./cache/11352.txt titles(s): Germany and the Next War three topics; one dimension: war; said; illustration file(s): ./cache/11352.txt, ./cache/33996.txt, ./cache/45583.txt titles(s): Germany and the Next War | The Spy in Black | Scapa and a Camera Pictorial Impressions of Five Years Spent at the Grand Fleet Base five topics; three dimensions: war german great; said naval german; illustration scapa german; assisting straw sleeping; assisting straw sleeping file(s): ./cache/11352.txt, ./cache/33996.txt, ./cache/45583.txt, ./cache/27244.txt, ./cache/27244.txt titles(s): Germany and the Next War | The Spy in Black | Scapa and a Camera Pictorial Impressions of Five Years Spent at the Grand Fleet Base | Operations Upon the Sea: A Study | Operations Upon the Sea: A Study Type: gutenberg title: subject-germanyKriegsmarine-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Germany. 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W. title: Scapa and a Camera Pictorial Impressions of Five Years Spent at the Grand Fleet Base date: words: 14682 sentences: 1004 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/45583.txt txt: ./txt/45583.txt summary: the German ships at Scapa Flow, their dramatic sinking on 21st June, GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "MOLTKE" AT SCAPA FLOW 105 GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "DERFFLINGER" AT SCAPA FLOW 106 GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "HINDENBURG" AT SCAPA FLOW 106 Navy at the Grand Fleet Base at Scapa Flow, and, it is hoped, may reach [Illustration: THE GRAND FLEET BASE AT LONG HOPE, 1916, LOOKING TOWARDS Grand Fleet), and at Long Hope and Lyness by the Base ships, whilst [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLESHIP "KAISER" ENTERING THE BOOM AT SCAPA [Illustration: HOSPITAL SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: THE INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA.] [Illustration: THE INTERNED GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA.] [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "SEYDLITZ." (One of the ships which [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "MOLTKE" AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "DERFFLINGER" AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: GERMAN BATTLE CRUISER "HINDENBURG" AT SCAPA FLOW.] [Illustration: PLAN OF THE ANCHORAGE OF GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW.] id: 33996 author: Clouston, J. Storer (Joseph Storer) title: The Spy in Black date: words: 52174 sentences: 3892 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/33996.txt txt: ./txt/33996.txt summary: "Good day, sir!" said the stranger affably, as the minister came up to "As like as not," said he; "he just wished to know when the man of the "Of course," he said, "I''m a business man, Mr Burnett, and I can tell "Looks like it, sir," said the chauffeur. "I''d like to know more about this," said Mr Drummond with an air of "Are these," said Tiel, indicating his respectable-looking suit of "Well," said Tiel, "I think this suggests something, Belke." "Let me introduce you to my sister, Miss Burnett," said Tiel. 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