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... enemy by not giving a warning , unfair advantages are a characteristic of war . In every war , it seems , at least one of the nations agrees to fight because it believes it is stronger than the enemy , because it believes that it ...
... enemy by not giving a warning , unfair advantages are a characteristic of war . In every war , it seems , at least one of the nations agrees to fight because it believes it is stronger than the enemy , because it believes that it ...
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... enemy ; they merely announced that a state of war now existed . To Maurice's knowledge only the French declaration of war against Prussia in 1870 had actually been de- livered to the enemy as a warning before the beginning of fighting ...
... enemy ; they merely announced that a state of war now existed . To Maurice's knowledge only the French declaration of war against Prussia in 1870 had actually been de- livered to the enemy as a warning before the beginning of fighting ...
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... enemy has been undermined by the peace movement within its borders and that the firing of a new nuclear missile against the enemy will so shatter morale and so freeze will - power that the enemy will sue for peace . While a strong peace ...
... enemy has been undermined by the peace movement within its borders and that the firing of a new nuclear missile against the enemy will so shatter morale and so freeze will - power that the enemy will sue for peace . While a strong peace ...
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