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Page xxxvi
... between the morals of a man and the morals of a govern- ment . It is around the purpose and possible results of such a separation in politics , ethics , and religion that the storm has raged most fiercely . To follow the path of that ...
... between the morals of a man and the morals of a govern- ment . It is around the purpose and possible results of such a separation in politics , ethics , and religion that the storm has raged most fiercely . To follow the path of that ...
Page xlviii
... between the ages of seventeen and forty should be drilled on stated days and be kept in constant readiness . Once or twice a year each battalion must be mobilised and manœuvred as in time of war . The discipline must be constant and ...
... between the ages of seventeen and forty should be drilled on stated days and be kept in constant readiness . Once or twice a year each battalion must be mobilised and manœuvred as in time of war . The discipline must be constant and ...
Page xlix
... between ' the art of war and the art of statecraft , that the founder ' of Modern Politics is also the first of modern Military ' Classics . ' 6 But woe to the Florentine Secretary with his thoughts born centuries before their time . As ...
... between ' the art of war and the art of statecraft , that the founder ' of Modern Politics is also the first of modern Military ' Classics . ' 6 But woe to the Florentine Secretary with his thoughts born centuries before their time . As ...
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