The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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... true in mathematics , but it is not always true in war . We have been told that the failure of the Japanese in China has made them go to war with the United States and the British Empire through sheer desperation . It is true that Japan ...
... true in mathematics , but it is not always true in war . We have been told that the failure of the Japanese in China has made them go to war with the United States and the British Empire through sheer desperation . It is true that Japan ...
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... true , not shown excessive audacity , but her con- ception of naval strategy is sound . She has carried out the doctrine of the fleet in being ' in its completest form , and rightly so , for she must avoid battle so as to preserve every ...
... true , not shown excessive audacity , but her con- ception of naval strategy is sound . She has carried out the doctrine of the fleet in being ' in its completest form , and rightly so , for she must avoid battle so as to preserve every ...
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... true independence . One way of achieving this result is that of conquest and domination - the way of Hitler's New ... true of each of the Dominions . It is , above all , true perhaps of India , whose future problem is even more a ...
... true independence . One way of achieving this result is that of conquest and domination - the way of Hitler's New ... true of each of the Dominions . It is , above all , true perhaps of India , whose future problem is even more a ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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