Nineteenth Century and After, Том 119Nineteenth Century and After, 1936 |
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... problem of defence under modern conditions , and to report to the Cabinet . There is much to be said for an open ... problem of Army organisation after the South African War , but in this case investigating the whole problem of defence ...
... problem of defence under modern conditions , and to report to the Cabinet . There is much to be said for an open ... problem of Army organisation after the South African War , but in this case investigating the whole problem of defence ...
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... problem of peace when we have solved the problem of effective defence ; when we have made the defence of one great State com- patible with the defence of others . War might quite correctly be described as due to the adoption by nations ...
... problem of peace when we have solved the problem of effective defence ; when we have made the defence of one great State com- patible with the defence of others . War might quite correctly be described as due to the adoption by nations ...
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... problem was the old eternal problem - money . The Commonwealth had bequeathed to the Restoration not only the stirring memories of Blake's victories at the Kentish Knock and at Santa Cruz de Teneriffe , but also a prosaic naval debt of ...
... problem was the old eternal problem - money . The Commonwealth had bequeathed to the Restoration not only the stirring memories of Blake's victories at the Kentish Knock and at Santa Cruz de Teneriffe , but also a prosaic naval debt of ...
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