The National Review, Volume 79W.H. Allen, 1922 - Great Britain |
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Now you must know quite well that all government is based on force . ... hope to pass and enforce laws , or maintain internal peace , unless it had at its back- ( 1 ) Public opinion ; ( 2 ) Civil forces , i.e. police ; ( 3 ) the Army .
Now you must know quite well that all government is based on force . ... hope to pass and enforce laws , or maintain internal peace , unless it had at its back- ( 1 ) Public opinion ; ( 2 ) Civil forces , i.e. police ; ( 3 ) the Army .
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The climate was pestiferous , and , when a British force was sent , on the average every other man in it was on the sick list . Moreover , the Germans had the interior and shorter lines ; that is to say , while we were moving ten men ...
The climate was pestiferous , and , when a British force was sent , on the average every other man in it was on the sick list . Moreover , the Germans had the interior and shorter lines ; that is to say , while we were moving ten men ...
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THE TERRITORIAL CADET FORCE THERE is a quite substantial War Office publication named The Cadet List ( similar in arrangement to its official prototype The Army List ) , which contains particulars of 952 cadet units , having an ...
THE TERRITORIAL CADET FORCE THERE is a quite substantial War Office publication named The Cadet List ( similar in arrangement to its official prototype The Army List ) , which contains particulars of 952 cadet units , having an ...
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ASTOR VISCOUNT | 66 |
Edward de Vere and the Shakespeare Plays | 94 |
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