On the economical side there is the diminution of production, the tax upon men's time and lives, the disadvantages or evils so dinned daily into our ears that there is no need of repeating them here. But is there nothing to the credit side of the account,... Patriotism and Empire - Page 83by John Mackinnon Robertson - 1900 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| CAPTAIN A. T. MAHAN, D.C.L., LL,D, - 1897 - 328 pages
...here. But is there nothing to the credit side of the account, even perhaps a balance in their favor? Is it nothing, in an age when authority is weakening...body is systematically developed, where ideals of self-surrender, of courage, of manhood, are inculcated, necessarily, because fundamental conditions... | |
| Joseph Husband - 1919 - 208 pages
...in the Great Lakes Station, by a happy coincidence to-day commanded by a man at one time his aide: "Is it nothing, in an age when authority is weakening...of a nation passes through a school in which order and obedience and reverence are learned, where the body is systematically developed, where ideals of... | |
| Svetlana Boym - 2003 - 870 pages
...here. But is there nothing to the credit side of the account, even perhaps a balance in their favor? Is it nothing, in an age when authority is weakening...body is systematically developed, where ideals of self-surrender, of courage, of manhood, are inculcated, necessarily, because fundamental conditions... | |
| 1898 - 352 pages
...disadvantages in the diminution of production and the tax upon men's time and lives, he pertinently asks : " Is it nothing, in an age when authority is weakening...body is systematically developed, where ideals of self-surrender, of courage or manhood are inculcated, necessarily, because fundamental conditions of... | |
| 1918 - 1048 pages
...the Great Lakes Station, by a happy coincidence to-day commanded by a man at one time his aide: — Is it nothing, in an age when authority is weakening...of a nation passes through a school in which order and obedience and reverence are learned, where the body is systematically developed, where ideals of... | |
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