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... force may be called into active service . There is also an important provision , to which I at once call the attention of the House , that while the naval force is to be under the control of the Canadian government , in case of ...
... force may be called into active service . There is also an important provision , to which I at once call the attention of the House , that while the naval force is to be under the control of the Canadian government , in case of ...
Side 499
... force we shall ' have to encounter ' * - a statement which contains the im- plication that in those favourable circumstances we ourselves can employ , within reason , as much force as we care to develope . As the war developed we find ...
... force we shall ' have to encounter ' * - a statement which contains the im- plication that in those favourable circumstances we ourselves can employ , within reason , as much force as we care to develope . As the war developed we find ...
Side 504
... force in which success is to be sought in superior force applied at the decisive point at the decisive time ; that is to say , in the overthrow of the enemy's armed force which in all times and in all places is the only justifiable ...
... force in which success is to be sought in superior force applied at the decisive point at the decisive time ; that is to say , in the overthrow of the enemy's armed force which in all times and in all places is the only justifiable ...
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