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In every war , whether it be a fight of primitive man or a war on the modern scale ,
each side begins with an object which is the whole reason of using force . This
object may be defined as “ national or political . ” It is further to be noted that in ...
In every war , whether it be a fight of primitive man or a war on the modern scale ,
each side begins with an object which is the whole reason of using force . This
object may be defined as “ national or political . ” It is further to be noted that in ...
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Conflicting interests in each case were menaced , and the national or political
object on each side in the war became the security for those threatened interests
. In his own words , the national or political object of war is “ security for every ...
Conflicting interests in each case were menaced , and the national or political
object on each side in the war became the security for those threatened interests
. In his own words , the national or political object of war is “ security for every ...
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Not only is it the province of strategy to attain the national object “ through the
complete , partial or threatened achievement of the military aim , ” but this must
be done “ under the existing political , economic and military conditions .
Not only is it the province of strategy to attain the national object “ through the
complete , partial or threatened achievement of the military aim , ” but this must
be done “ under the existing political , economic and military conditions .
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The Present Condition of the The Very Rev the DEAN of | 1 |
War Responsibility in 1914 | 38 |
The Irish Boundary Question | 56 |
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