The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 63
... force used unjustly does not make for betterment , but force controlled by righteous law does . This opinion is not based upon historical evidence , but upon the impression , formed during years of sojourn abroad , that the human race ...
... force used unjustly does not make for betterment , but force controlled by righteous law does . This opinion is not based upon historical evidence , but upon the impression , formed during years of sojourn abroad , that the human race ...
Page 184
... forces ; it must keep intact those arteries which link up the Empire and make of the widely separated parts a coherent whole , and it must prevent the enemy's ships from landing an invading force or making raids on our coasts . All this ...
... forces ; it must keep intact those arteries which link up the Empire and make of the widely separated parts a coherent whole , and it must prevent the enemy's ships from landing an invading force or making raids on our coasts . All this ...
Page 425
... force was meant to be the nucleus of expansion into a war strength of many millions - in other words , whether there ... Forces of Germany , and the task involved a very close study of the organisation of the old Army . The ...
... force was meant to be the nucleus of expansion into a war strength of many millions - in other words , whether there ... Forces of Germany , and the task involved a very close study of the organisation of the old Army . The ...
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