The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 156
... give our air- men the most modern machines to practise on , for above the strife of parties and the din of competition sounds the clear call of Patriotism . It is sounded by the military aviators who , for the sake of their country and ...
... give our air- men the most modern machines to practise on , for above the strife of parties and the din of competition sounds the clear call of Patriotism . It is sounded by the military aviators who , for the sake of their country and ...
Page 413
... give the Abbé's project of perpetual peace a practical applica- tion , and this , by a singular irony of fate , for the purpose of putting a stop to the desolating series of wars due to the armed propaganda of Rousseau's political ...
... give the Abbé's project of perpetual peace a practical applica- tion , and this , by a singular irony of fate , for the purpose of putting a stop to the desolating series of wars due to the armed propaganda of Rousseau's political ...
Page 417
... give a ' lofty satisfaction to Divine Providence . ' From one point of view however , and that very germane to our present argument , it had great significance . In contradistinction to the treaties on which the Grand Alliance was based ...
... give a ' lofty satisfaction to Divine Providence . ' From one point of view however , and that very germane to our present argument , it had great significance . In contradistinction to the treaties on which the Grand Alliance was based ...
Contents
1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
Constable and Co 1908 | 31 |
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