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They must posit some more or less idyllic origin or divine sanction , whilst professing to believe in a necessary progression from lower to higher , a welding together of the chain of brotherhood by the hammer of force and compulsion ...
They must posit some more or less idyllic origin or divine sanction , whilst professing to believe in a necessary progression from lower to higher , a welding together of the chain of brotherhood by the hammer of force and compulsion ...
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Indeed , the alignment of struggling forces in the future seems to be along a class division , an exploiting and an ... less soluble than er , because it will inevitably develop the state on lines of force and increased militarism .
Indeed , the alignment of struggling forces in the future seems to be along a class division , an exploiting and an ... less soluble than er , because it will inevitably develop the state on lines of force and increased militarism .
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Only from unity , and from sacrifice in order to provide sea forces , have these attributes been hitherto derived . In • The History of England ' we read that a well - organised 6 De r 21 ad 6 1s 1 6 1 is er ...
Only from unity , and from sacrifice in order to provide sea forces , have these attributes been hitherto derived . In • The History of England ' we read that a well - organised 6 De r 21 ad 6 1s 1 6 1 is er ...
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6 6 6 State , with a united people on land and a naval force at sea , could make itself safe behind the Channel even against such military odds as Philip of Spain , Louis XIV , or Napoleon could assemble on the opposite shore .
6 6 6 State , with a united people on land and a naval force at sea , could make itself safe behind the Channel even against such military odds as Philip of Spain , Louis XIV , or Napoleon could assemble on the opposite shore .
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It is , perhaps , the best example in our history of the folly of allowing sea forces to decay because the political horizon for the moment seems clear . ' In confirmation of this , Mr Trevelyan writes that in the hour of need ...
It is , perhaps , the best example in our history of the folly of allowing sea forces to decay because the political horizon for the moment seems clear . ' In confirmation of this , Mr Trevelyan writes that in the hour of need ...
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