The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 395
... object , it is only when we endow them with human qualities that they appear as funny . M. Bergson points out that ... object with human qualities . There is of course a rich field for examples of descending incongruity in attributing ...
... object , it is only when we endow them with human qualities that they appear as funny . M. Bergson points out that ... object with human qualities . There is of course a rich field for examples of descending incongruity in attributing ...
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... object - where , that is , the common object has been the common overthrow of the common enemy . ' † Mr. Corbett correctly attributes the prime importance of Clausewitz's work to his enunciation of the proposition that ' war is a mere ...
... object - where , that is , the common object has been the common overthrow of the common enemy . ' † Mr. Corbett correctly attributes the prime importance of Clausewitz's work to his enunciation of the proposition that ' war is a mere ...
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... object , the less value shall we set upon it and the more easily shall we be induced to abandon it . ' Further developing this proposition , Mr. Corbett tells us that Clausewitz saw that the distinction between limited and unlimited war ...
... object , the less value shall we set upon it and the more easily shall we be induced to abandon it . ' Further developing this proposition , Mr. Corbett tells us that Clausewitz saw that the distinction between limited and unlimited war ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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