Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... military and diplomatic affairs , his present views on military preparedness should have special weight with our readers . A peace - man in the truest sense , he yet believes that we shall have to fight for peace . His recently ...
... military and diplomatic affairs , his present views on military preparedness should have special weight with our readers . A peace - man in the truest sense , he yet believes that we shall have to fight for peace . His recently ...
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... military preparedness does not necessarily imply the possession of an increased standing army , but only of an efficient military system for defense . It does not even entail for America a larger expenditure than is now devoted to the ...
... military preparedness does not necessarily imply the possession of an increased standing army , but only of an efficient military system for defense . It does not even entail for America a larger expenditure than is now devoted to the ...
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... military pre- paredness . Had Belgium been reasonably prepared to resist military aggression , then , and then only , would Germany have re- spected arbitration and its sacred treaties , and have invaded France across the Franco ...
... military pre- paredness . Had Belgium been reasonably prepared to resist military aggression , then , and then only , would Germany have re- spected arbitration and its sacred treaties , and have invaded France across the Franco ...
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... military prepared- Yet America still persistently re- fuses to read the writing on the wall , which plainly proclaims that the only valid insurance against unwarranted ag- gression is reasonable military prepared- ness . To the ...
... military prepared- Yet America still persistently re- fuses to read the writing on the wall , which plainly proclaims that the only valid insurance against unwarranted ag- gression is reasonable military prepared- ness . To the ...
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... military preparedness . There is no valid argument against rea- sonable military preparedness . The anti- preparationists try hopelessly to defend . their theories , but though eternally routed from position after position , they ever ...
... military preparedness . There is no valid argument against rea- sonable military preparedness . The anti- preparationists try hopelessly to defend . their theories , but though eternally routed from position after position , they ever ...
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