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... begin a war : with the harvests gathered , and a surplus of food available to feed the armies , the late autumn may have been the only season in which large numbers of men could be assembled from the farmlands without jeopardising the ...
... begin a war : with the harvests gathered , and a surplus of food available to feed the armies , the late autumn may have been the only season in which large numbers of men could be assembled from the farmlands without jeopardising the ...
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... begin . The twelfth article of the Treaty of Versailles insisted that members of the new League of Nations should submit disputes to arbitration or the council of the League , and that they should not resort to war until three months ...
... begin . The twelfth article of the Treaty of Versailles insisted that members of the new League of Nations should submit disputes to arbitration or the council of the League , and that they should not resort to war until three months ...
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... begin , continue or end a war , they are , consciously or unconsciously , asking variations of the same question : they are assessing their ability or inability to impose their will on the rival nation . 19. In deciding for war or peace ...
... begin , continue or end a war , they are , consciously or unconsciously , asking variations of the same question : they are assessing their ability or inability to impose their will on the rival nation . 19. In deciding for war or peace ...
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