The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 19
... thought of an army by that of its military literature , it is clear that at the present day the two leading armies of continental Europe do not think quite alike about war . In France a school of thought is to be found which expresses ...
... thought of an army by that of its military literature , it is clear that at the present day the two leading armies of continental Europe do not think quite alike about war . In France a school of thought is to be found which expresses ...
Page 20
... thought to the end that the problems of war may be viewed in the army from a consistent standpoint . A comparison of the teaching contained in the Official Histories published in Berlin and Paris respec- tively reveals the fact that the ...
... thought to the end that the problems of war may be viewed in the army from a consistent standpoint . A comparison of the teaching contained in the Official Histories published in Berlin and Paris respec- tively reveals the fact that the ...
Page 489
... thought so deeply about his profession of war at sea , and had not clothed his thoughts in the lucid and convincing language which lends quality and power to his historical work , it is doubtful whether the nations of Continental Europe ...
... thought so deeply about his profession of war at sea , and had not clothed his thoughts in the lucid and convincing language which lends quality and power to his historical work , it is doubtful whether the nations of Continental Europe ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
Constable and Co 1908 | 31 |
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