The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 203
... force , will not prevent crime . We never hear the suggestion that the police force of this country should be abolished ; yet it is just as sensible to advocate the abolition of our police force to prevent crime as it is to suggest the ...
... force , will not prevent crime . We never hear the suggestion that the police force of this country should be abolished ; yet it is just as sensible to advocate the abolition of our police force to prevent crime as it is to suggest the ...
Page 287
... force is 174 , of which 138 will be over age in 1936. Our modern submarine force is 54 ; Italy has 52 ; the United States 71 , Japan 71 , and France 81. We have only 15 capital ships . Our naval personnel has been recently very heavily ...
... force is 174 , of which 138 will be over age in 1936. Our modern submarine force is 54 ; Italy has 52 ; the United States 71 , Japan 71 , and France 81. We have only 15 capital ships . Our naval personnel has been recently very heavily ...
Page 455
... force a belligerent to abide by the agreed laws of war . In this connection the French proposal to place an inter- national force at the disposal of the League of Nations to deal with any aggressor is of interest , inasmuch as it tests ...
... force a belligerent to abide by the agreed laws of war . In this connection the French proposal to place an inter- national force at the disposal of the League of Nations to deal with any aggressor is of interest , inasmuch as it tests ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XCVIII | 34 |
Our German Taskmasters | 47 |
GRAHAM SIR FREDERICK | 53 |
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