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... means adopted must conflict as little as possible with the political conditions from which the war springs . In practice , of course , as in all human relations , there will be a compromise between the means and the end , between the ...
... means adopted must conflict as little as possible with the political conditions from which the war springs . In practice , of course , as in all human relations , there will be a compromise between the means and the end , between the ...
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... means impracticable . Considering that the object of bombing attacks is to endeavor to overwhelm the attacked vessel by means of the explosive effect and not merely by sheer weight of steel , the substitution of a bomb with only 17 per ...
... means impracticable . Considering that the object of bombing attacks is to endeavor to overwhelm the attacked vessel by means of the explosive effect and not merely by sheer weight of steel , the substitution of a bomb with only 17 per ...
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... means , no matter the preparation , he is left only activity or inaction . With the most im- perfect means , resolute activity may be enough to ride over any obstacle ; with the best , inaction will fail . The means , at most , are but ...
... means , no matter the preparation , he is left only activity or inaction . With the most im- perfect means , resolute activity may be enough to ride over any obstacle ; with the best , inaction will fail . The means , at most , are but ...
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JUNE 1932 No | 352 |
Command U S Navy Greenslade | 805 |
Statecraft and War Talbot | 823 |
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