| 1889 - 966 стор.
...emphatic. "There does not exist," he asserts,! "never has existed, and never, except by pedants, has there been supposed to exist, an ' art of war ' which was something other than a methodic study of military history." " It is not," he adds, " from writers on war, but from the greatest... | |
| Arthur Lockwood Wagner - 1893 - 328 стор.
...road from B to A. APPENDIX III. INDIAN SCOUTING. It must be emphatically asserted that there does not exist, never has existed, and never, except by pedants,...the resultant of accumulated military experience. — Maurice. As contributing to a demonstration of the fact that sound theories of war are simply the... | |
| Sir Frederick Maurice - 1913 - 326 стор.
...general, and at the Staff College in particular : ' It must be emphatically asserted that there does not exist, never has existed, and never, except by pedants,...assisted in making the study sufficiently methodic * This title has since been abolished, much for the reason which made my father object to it. I to... | |
| Sir Frederick Maurice - 1913 - 324 стор.
...general, and at the Staff College in particular : ' It must be emphatically asserted that there does not exist, never has existed, and never, except by pedants,...assisted in making the study sufficiently methodic * This title has since been abolished, much for the reason which made my father object to it. to enable... | |
| Alfred Reade Godwin-Austen - 1927 - 388 стор.
...correct treatment of Military History : — ' It must be emphatically asserted that there does not exist, never has existed, and never, except by pedants,...in their own profession to soldiers for future use . . . have been invariably the most emphatic in denouncing all attempts to formulate a series of "... | |
| United Service Institution of India - 1901 - 494 стор.
...emphatically asserted that there does not exist, never has existed, and never, except by pedants * * * has there ever been supposed to exist ' an art of...the resultant of accumulated military experience."* Another great soldier has laid down the maxim — '' In war there must be a continual recurrence to... | |
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