The National Review, Volume 104W.H. Allen, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 78
... arms . The demand was refused . The Persians and their general , Tissaphernes , knew something of the fighting power of the Greeks , for they , or their fathers , had experienced the effects of their prowess at Marathon and Salamis ...
... arms . The demand was refused . The Persians and their general , Tissaphernes , knew something of the fighting power of the Greeks , for they , or their fathers , had experienced the effects of their prowess at Marathon and Salamis ...
Page 168
... arms illustrates well both the silliness and the ingenuity of the Ballot . It is evident that the abolition of the private manufacture of arms would result in two things . The creation of Government Arms factories in all those numerous ...
... arms illustrates well both the silliness and the ingenuity of the Ballot . It is evident that the abolition of the private manufacture of arms would result in two things . The creation of Government Arms factories in all those numerous ...
Page 251
... arms illustrates well both the silliness and the ingenuity of the Ballot . It is evident that the abolition of the private manu- facture of arms would result in two things . The creation of Government arms factories in all those ...
... arms illustrates well both the silliness and the ingenuity of the Ballot . It is evident that the abolition of the private manu- facture of arms would result in two things . The creation of Government arms factories in all those ...
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