The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 40
... force to force . Upon the same principle , the human enemy , who employs intelligence in place of instinct , must be encountered with his own weapons if he is to be resisted with any hope of success ; and to counteract the hunter's wits ...
... force to force . Upon the same principle , the human enemy , who employs intelligence in place of instinct , must be encountered with his own weapons if he is to be resisted with any hope of success ; and to counteract the hunter's wits ...
Page 289
... be placed on the calibre of guns . Should the term tanks , for example , cover all forms of armoured fighting vehicles , as the poorer nations which rely for security on man- I DISARMAMENT : THE ARMY AND AIR FORCE 289.
... be placed on the calibre of guns . Should the term tanks , for example , cover all forms of armoured fighting vehicles , as the poorer nations which rely for security on man- I DISARMAMENT : THE ARMY AND AIR FORCE 289.
Page 290
... carried out a maximum measure of disarmament in our land forces , more especially if it is recognised that our home army is to a large extent a recruiting , training , and reserve force for our 290 DISARMAMENT : THE ARMY AND AIR FORCE.
... carried out a maximum measure of disarmament in our land forces , more especially if it is recognised that our home army is to a large extent a recruiting , training , and reserve force for our 290 DISARMAMENT : THE ARMY AND AIR FORCE.
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