The North American Review, 204. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1916 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 14
... mean militarism . We mean simply a rational national pre- ' paredness for defense adequate to the task of maintaining ... means of preserving peace is to be prepared for war . Jefferson urged that military instruction and drill be obliga ...
... mean militarism . We mean simply a rational national pre- ' paredness for defense adequate to the task of maintaining ... means of preserving peace is to be prepared for war . Jefferson urged that military instruction and drill be obliga ...
Sayfa 35
... means of general propositions of advice which were really intended to convey to the men of the time some such ideas as these . Beware of alienating unnecessarily the sea power upon which you are dependent . Do not , under present ...
... means of general propositions of advice which were really intended to convey to the men of the time some such ideas as these . Beware of alienating unnecessarily the sea power upon which you are dependent . Do not , under present ...
Sayfa 44
... means of the " Wehrbeitrag " to tax wealth , both capital and income , and also to make a spe- cial non - recurrent appropriation of huge amounts for mili- tary preparations . There is evidence to show that the finan- cial position was ...
... means of the " Wehrbeitrag " to tax wealth , both capital and income , and also to make a spe- cial non - recurrent appropriation of huge amounts for mili- tary preparations . There is evidence to show that the finan- cial position was ...
Sayfa 45
... means at an end . The Berliner Post should be an impartial authority on this subject . It says : " With- out war damages , we shall have to reckon upon our increase in yearly taxation of at least 4,000,000,000 marks , " and goes on to ...
... means at an end . The Berliner Post should be an impartial authority on this subject . It says : " With- out war damages , we shall have to reckon upon our increase in yearly taxation of at least 4,000,000,000 marks , " and goes on to ...
Sayfa 49
... - throwers , machine - guns , trench- mortars , searchlights , gas - generators , telephones - the who ' VOL . CCIV.-NO. 728 4 defensive apparatus of modern trench warfare . It means this THE FORCES BEHIND THE RUSSIAN ...
... - throwers , machine - guns , trench- mortars , searchlights , gas - generators , telephones - the who ' VOL . CCIV.-NO. 728 4 defensive apparatus of modern trench warfare . It means this THE FORCES BEHIND THE RUSSIAN ...
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