The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 223
... of course , to organise a whole nation until it becomes a war machine of remarkable mechanical efficiency , as the ruins of more than one dead nation testify . It requires , however , a people with. THE SAVING GRACE 223.
... of course , to organise a whole nation until it becomes a war machine of remarkable mechanical efficiency , as the ruins of more than one dead nation testify . It requires , however , a people with. THE SAVING GRACE 223.
Page 224
... becomes from her very nature and mission in life the object upon which the designers of every possible opponent , as well as her own , concentrate their attention with the express purpose of finding means to compass her destruction ...
... becomes from her very nature and mission in life the object upon which the designers of every possible opponent , as well as her own , concentrate their attention with the express purpose of finding means to compass her destruction ...
Page 229
... becoming the character of British seamen . ' So the tradition held , and held so firmly , that the two ships waited alone , by faith , the coming of the whole Dutch Fleet , where the soundings were such that the Admiral's flag , as Adam ...
... becoming the character of British seamen . ' So the tradition held , and held so firmly , that the two ships waited alone , by faith , the coming of the whole Dutch Fleet , where the soundings were such that the Admiral's flag , as Adam ...
Page 230
... becomes almost a religion . It is this characteristic , the peculiar brother- hood of the sea , which , unless it be deliberately impeded by those who are in complete ignorance of its influence as a living force , or for worse reasons ...
... becomes almost a religion . It is this characteristic , the peculiar brother- hood of the sea , which , unless it be deliberately impeded by those who are in complete ignorance of its influence as a living force , or for worse reasons ...
Page 233
... become , from their very nature and threat , the roots of that suspicion which will ultimately and certainly carry them beyond control . When the free nations declared war for freedom they pledged themselves to any sacrifice in its ...
... become , from their very nature and threat , the roots of that suspicion which will ultimately and certainly carry them beyond control . When the free nations declared war for freedom they pledged themselves to any sacrifice in its ...
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