The National Review, Volume 132W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 195
... military might should ever be called into action again , but potentially , from a military standpoint , we are the most powerful nation that ever existed in the world . Not even the Caesars , in that age in which they lived , when they ...
... military might should ever be called into action again , but potentially , from a military standpoint , we are the most powerful nation that ever existed in the world . Not even the Caesars , in that age in which they lived , when they ...
Page 525
... military balance of power in Europe is to be carried on the wings of our bombers and deposited in reserves this side of the ocean . " The military strength of the New World must be funnelled to the ramparts of the old . " I know of no ...
... military balance of power in Europe is to be carried on the wings of our bombers and deposited in reserves this side of the ocean . " The military strength of the New World must be funnelled to the ramparts of the old . " I know of no ...
Page 530
... Military Assistance Act to contain a proviso that American military supplies are not used in colonial areas . Another group of Pact opponents , more influential perhaps in Congress than the country as a whole , are the Far Easterners ...
... Military Assistance Act to contain a proviso that American military supplies are not used in colonial areas . Another group of Pact opponents , more influential perhaps in Congress than the country as a whole , are the Far Easterners ...
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