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Justice was a
pre-dreadnought battleship built for the
French Navy in the early 1900s. She was the second member of the
Liberté class, which included three other vessels and was a derivative of the preceding
République class. Justice carried a
main battery of four 305 mm (12 in) guns, with ten 194 mm (7.6 in) guns for her secondary armament. On entering service, Justice became the
flagship of the 2nd Division of the
Mediterranean Squadron, participating in the training routine of squadron and fleet maneuvers and cruises, as well as several
naval reviews. During World War I, Justice was used to escort
troopship convoys carrying elements of the French Army from North Africa to face the Germans invading northern France and also steamed to contain the
Austro-Hungarian Navy in the
Adriatic Sea, taking part in the minor
Battle of Antivari. She was sent to the
Black Sea after the war to oversee the surrender of German-occupied Russian warships, and then briefly became a training ship, before being decommissioned in the early 1920s. This photograph shows Justice in 1909 near New York City.Photograph credit:
Detroit Publishing Company; restored by
Adam Cuerden
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We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many languages.
The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn’t know what it is.
That, it seems to me, is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being toward God. We see the universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws but only dimly understand these laws.
Talk page — Communication is key to success. Report problems, compliments, thank yous, and other stuff here. Blah, blah, blah—when does the editing start?
Combined log — All actions such as uploads. How's my editing? Call...
List of subpages — A quick way to keep track of all those pesky subpages. In
Soviet Russia, subpages categorize YOU!
Make it look professional. That means third person, NPOV, and not formatting or language errors. (There's no no "U" in "Encyclopedia".)
Cite all questionable facts after the punctuation,Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the
help page). use productive edit summaries, and don't have
redlinks in your name.
Have fun, spread the knowledge, and happy Wikiing!
Justice was a
pre-dreadnought battleship built for the
French Navy in the early 1900s. She was the second member of the
Liberté class, which included three other vessels and was a derivative of the preceding
République class. Justice carried a
main battery of four 305 mm (12 in) guns, with ten 194 mm (7.6 in) guns for her secondary armament. On entering service, Justice became the
flagship of the 2nd Division of the
Mediterranean Squadron, participating in the training routine of squadron and fleet maneuvers and cruises, as well as several
naval reviews. During World War I, Justice was used to escort
troopship convoys carrying elements of the French Army from North Africa to face the Germans invading northern France and also steamed to contain the
Austro-Hungarian Navy in the
Adriatic Sea, taking part in the minor
Battle of Antivari. She was sent to the
Black Sea after the war to oversee the surrender of German-occupied Russian warships, and then briefly became a training ship, before being decommissioned in the early 1920s. This photograph shows Justice in 1909 near New York City.Photograph credit:
Detroit Publishing Company; restored by
Adam Cuerden
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Berimbau1.