The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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... appears to have been approached from a definite and consistent German standpoint . If at Liao Yang the whole structure of Japanese strategy seemed to totter , it may be that the terrible risk accepted was due to the very nature of the ...
... appears to have been approached from a definite and consistent German standpoint . If at Liao Yang the whole structure of Japanese strategy seemed to totter , it may be that the terrible risk accepted was due to the very nature of the ...
Page 379
... appears to us a strange association of ideas that the proper way of curing a deadly disease is to administer a violent thrashing to the patient . If our associations are guided by reason , we may even fail altogether to understand the ...
... appears to us a strange association of ideas that the proper way of curing a deadly disease is to administer a violent thrashing to the patient . If our associations are guided by reason , we may even fail altogether to understand the ...
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... appear as funny . M. Bergson points out that it is odd that this important fact appears to have escaped the notice of philosophers , but it is open to doubt whether it really bears the emphasis that he puts upon it . It appears rather ...
... appear as funny . M. Bergson points out that it is odd that this important fact appears to have escaped the notice of philosophers , but it is open to doubt whether it really bears the emphasis that he puts upon it . It appears rather ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
Constable and Co 1908 | 31 |
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