Are We Ready!Houghton Mifflin, 1915 - Počet stran: 227 |
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... facts previously not guessed at or at any rate not fully grasped . I set this fact down because it was only re- cently that I completed just such an investi- gation . It was undertaken for the purpose of placing before the non ...
... facts previously not guessed at or at any rate not fully grasped . I set this fact down because it was only re- cently that I completed just such an investi- gation . It was undertaken for the purpose of placing before the non ...
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... facts , agreed upon by the ablest military minds of the nation . There are many more just as interesting . Are they important ? Is a trained force of 50,000 men within our borders ample at this time ? Is an invasion of the United States ...
... facts , agreed upon by the ablest military minds of the nation . There are many more just as interesting . Are they important ? Is a trained force of 50,000 men within our borders ample at this time ? Is an invasion of the United States ...
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Howard Duryée Wheeler. ing , or agility on his part , but to the fact that the other fellow , if not wholly prepared , was sufficiently alert to be able to block , to weather the first furious assault , and to wait for an opening for a ...
Howard Duryée Wheeler. ing , or agility on his part , but to the fact that the other fellow , if not wholly prepared , was sufficiently alert to be able to block , to weather the first furious assault , and to wait for an opening for a ...
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... Over in Europe we are getting daily proof of the fact that it is one thing to thumb one's nose at one's neighbor and quite another thing to watch one's eye . CHAPTER II AN ATTACK ON NEW YORK SUPPOSE : Portland ARE WE READY ?
... Over in Europe we are getting daily proof of the fact that it is one thing to thumb one's nose at one's neighbor and quite another thing to watch one's eye . CHAPTER II AN ATTACK ON NEW YORK SUPPOSE : Portland ARE WE READY ?
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... facts which cannot be disputed . I have shown the manuscript of this chapter to several mili- tary experts and all agreed that under the con- ditions which I have imagined , with the city's fate hanging on a bare 50,000 men , and an ...
... facts which cannot be disputed . I have shown the manuscript of this chapter to several mili- tary experts and all agreed that under the con- ditions which I have imagined , with the city's fate hanging on a bare 50,000 men , and an ...
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