The Review of Reviews, Volume 19William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1899 |
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... force behind ; moral force , education , civilisation , are not the backbone of Imperialism ; these are the moral forces which make for the higher civilisation , for Americanism - the foundation for Imperialism is brutal physical ...
... force behind ; moral force , education , civilisation , are not the backbone of Imperialism ; these are the moral forces which make for the higher civilisation , for Americanism - the foundation for Imperialism is brutal physical ...
Page 244
... force which drives our steam machinery . When liquid air passes into the gaseous state , we have the new force . The immense difference appears in the fact that to change water into steam we have to use costly artificial means to raise ...
... force which drives our steam machinery . When liquid air passes into the gaseous state , we have the new force . The immense difference appears in the fact that to change water into steam we have to use costly artificial means to raise ...
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... forces from the field of battle so completely as to establish itself in possession of the spoils of war . The advantage is always with the defending force , and every mile that the assailants advance from their base would increase their ...
... forces from the field of battle so completely as to establish itself in possession of the spoils of war . The advantage is always with the defending force , and every mile that the assailants advance from their base would increase their ...
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