Nineteenth Century and After, Том 119Nineteenth Century and After, 1936 |
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... defence , and everything tends to make supervision by one head very much more difficult than it was even in 1900. Lord Weir in 1922 presided over a Committee which examined the possi- bility of amalgamating the common services of the ...
... defence , and everything tends to make supervision by one head very much more difficult than it was even in 1900. Lord Weir in 1922 presided over a Committee which examined the possi- bility of amalgamating the common services of the ...
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... defence ' is merely the act by which that instinct is fulfilled . But the truth that all great nations - including our own - do , in fact , put defence before peace constitutes a most important qualification to these statements which we ...
... defence ' is merely the act by which that instinct is fulfilled . But the truth that all great nations - including our own - do , in fact , put defence before peace constitutes a most important qualification to these statements which we ...
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... defence and peace , but not bad political behaviour . ' That guaranty need not be elaborate , for it can be simply an undertaking to submit disputes ... defence in the case of territory of small value 1936 PEACE THROUGH EFFECTIVE DEFENCE 561.
... defence and peace , but not bad political behaviour . ' That guaranty need not be elaborate , for it can be simply an undertaking to submit disputes ... defence in the case of territory of small value 1936 PEACE THROUGH EFFECTIVE DEFENCE 561.
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