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...ia Straddles the Divide IV. Russia’s Stealth Diplomacy V. Losing the Iraq War VI. Germany’s Rebellious Colonies VII. The Disunited Nations The W... ...en March and May 2006, Pew surveyed 16,710 people in Britain, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rus... ...port was down by one third from 2002, to 50% or so. Declines were noted in France, Germany, and Jordan, somewhat offset by marginal rises in China ... ...onchalantly flouting them far and wide. Hence the fervid demonstrations against its military presence in places as disparate as South Korea, Japan, ... ... but also its facilities to the inspectors of the Chemical Weapons Convention, its military to the sanctions of the (anti) land mines treaty and th... ...Noriega - two acknowledged monsters - were aided and abetted by the CIA and the US military. America had to invade Panama to depose the latter and ... ...racy and good governance. And not for the first time. Napoleon justified his gory campaigns by claiming that they served to spread French ideals t... ...ade of violent demonstrations, home-grown urban terrorism, and numerous skirmishes involving the National Guard and even, in violation of the Const... ...rgy Ministry concluded the negotiation of a 10-year collaborative effort with Japan involving the construction of oil and gas pipelines, the develop...
.... He studied at a Bulgarian gymnasium in Saloniki. He furthered his education at a military academy in Sofia. He was a schoolteacher and a guerilla... ...at this was NOT unusual or unique at that time. This was the modus operandi of all military-organized ideological and political groups. And, taking... ...speak the Serb language, changed Macedonian names to Serb ones in brutally carried campaigns and imposed a corrupt and incompetent bureaucracy upon... ...ing their inflated budget), the nationalists (by officially abandoning the goal of military expansion), the professional officers (by making them r... ... that in its pursuit of glorious and condescending isolation, it was left only with Germany as an ally, the very Germany whose Weltpolitik put it on... ... institute a system of efficacious self-regulation. Armed conflict erupted between Germany and France in Morocco more than once. Britain and German... ...he bloated, bureaucracy-saddled, autocratic and sadistic Habsburg empire. Hitler's Germany. Mussolini's Italy. Unable to ignore the common ethnic r... ...ts vested in psychiatry and psychopharmacology. The multibillion dollar industries involving drug companies, hospitals, managed healthcare, private...
... Netherlands). Optimally, they should be lower (as is the case in Greece, Germany and Hungary). Alternatively, even if sickness benefits are earning... ... in Israel, Hungary, Italy and the Netherlands to 6 months and in France, Germany, Luxemburg and the United Kingdom – 12 months. Only in Belgium are... ...onstructed forest roads and trails. They lived in work camps under a semi- military regime. They were provided with food rations and a modest monthly... ...onal aid and subsidies to declining and infant industries. In Sweden and Germany there is co-determination. Workers have a quasi- constitutional sho... ...forest fires, and constructed forest roads and trails. They lived in semi-military work camps, were provided with food rations and a modest monthly ... ...rnational Migration, 2001" that (to quote its press release): "Migration involving qualified and highly qualified workers rose sharply between 1999... ...0, the authors say: "The development of more complex organisational forms involving cross- organisation networking, partnerships, alliances, use of e... ...rvices union, Ver.di. The committee - the indirect outcome of arbitration involving the two unions - will represent all of IBM's 26,000 workers in i... ... mud or derogatorily referring to its products or services in advertising campaigns should be banned and the ban should be enforced. Proliferate "b...
...r aspire to become one), or because they are under the economic (or geopolitical or military) umbrella of a regional power or a superpower. Another ... ...g with them rising output, low unemployment and full use of industrial capacity as military demands add to normal economic activity." According to ... ...tion Desert Storm, the previous skirmish in Iraq. In the wake of September 11, US military spending is already up one tenth and poised to continue... ...llennium Challenge Account initiative. The USA has pioneered global anti-corruption campaigns and is a signatory to the 1996 IAS Inter-American Conv... ...s to redesign the national brand. Even fewer maintain long-term, sustained branding campaigns supported by proper advertising. Only recently did a f... ...ising and dissemination of news and information, lobbying, public relations, media campaigns, etc. But what products do countries offer and market ... ...ccount for this shortcoming: 1. Ethical – Experiments would have to be conducted, involving humans. To achieve the necessary result, the subjects ... ... major difficulties arose: To determine what will happen in a specific experiment involving a specific particle and experimental setting – an obse... ...onformity, consensus, belonging, social structures, procedures, forms, undertakings involving the labour or other input of human masses. Future ve...
... as illegal) – but that does not turn it into moral. Still, not every immoral act involving the termination of life can be classified as murder. P... ...ated enemy. Precision bombing is expensive, in terms of lives - of fighter pilots. Military planners are well aware that there is a hushed trade-of... ... is the unnatural act. VIII. The Argument from Progress It is a circular syllogism involving a tautology and goes like this: Cannibalism is barbar... ...rough the mud or derogatorily referring to its products or services in advertising campaigns should be banned and the ban should be enforced. Pro... ... incentives should include a higher pay, the fostering of civic pride, educational campaigns, "good behaviour" bonuses, alternative income and pens... ...DIX - Should Drugs be Legalized? The decriminalization of drugs is a tangled issue involving many separate moral/ethical and practical strands whic... ... PRACTICAL: The government exercises similar "rights" in other cases (abortion, military conscription, sex) (b) Is the government the optimal... ...racy and good governance. And not for the first time. Napoleon justified his gory campaigns by claiming that they served to spread French ideals t... ... PRACTICAL: The government exercises similar "rights" in other cases (abortion, military conscription, sex) b. Is the government the optimal mo...
...rship XXI. The Second Gutenberg XXII. The E-book Evangelist XXIII. Germany’s Copyright Levy XXIV. The Future of Online Reference XXV. Ol... ...ities and riches of e-publishing. Government use of e-books (e.g., by the military) may have the same beneficial effect. As standards converge (A... ...rs to entry previously imposed by the need to invest in costly "branding" campaigns and manufacturing and distribution activities. This trend is... ...previously imposed by the need to engage in costly marketing ("branding") campaigns and manufacturing activities. This trend is also likely to rest... ...ety, or price (Wal-Mart). Brands are sustained and enhanced by advertising campaigns. The content or sales pitch of specific ads are often less impor... ...r this shortcoming: 1. Ethical – Experiments would have to be conducted, involving humans. To achieve the necessary result, the subjects will have ... ...fficulties arose: To determine what will happen in a specific experiment involving a specific particle and experimental setting – an observation mu... ... It is quite curios that recursive learning, originally created for the military- industrial complex (for the purposes of rocket navigation) was fo... ... consensus, belonging, social structures, procedures, forms, undertakings involving the labour or other input of human masses. Future versus Past ...
...e or producing or watching child pornography have? What about pornography involving women—as things—as objects to be used. A female writer in Norway... ...y years. But that doesn‘t explain the relatively high number in France or Germany. And Norway, with its state religion of Lutheranism, is quite athe... ... of France. The gonorrhea rate is 75 times higher than that of France and Germany. The syphilis rate is more than triple the European rate. ... ...business, to the politicians, and to other elites like the unions and the military. ―Then there is the question of how much should one society... ...entages of people in the various occupations. For example in the U.S. the military is a high percentage of the public sector employment. Then some c... ...they far exceed in expenditures of the Constitutional mandates to provide military and naval forces and to fight piracy. ―The best countries t... ...omised." —―Politicians spend to grease the wheels that drive their campaigns while they lie about the cost of the grease to those who are pay... ... are supposedly educated! ―About twenty years ago I took a case involving ex post facto to the Supreme Court. (78a) A California teacher w... ... adopt cruelty towards each other. ―Then there was the situation involving Jesus in Matthew 8 verses 28 to 33. He was near Gaderenes when t...
... are probably not consciously decided. But we hope that as we become more humanized we are more able to think for ourselves. ―Studies in German... ...qba ibn Nafi crossed the deserts of Egypt and began the first Muslim conquest of the Maghreb region of North Africa, establishing a number of milita... ... first Muslim conquest of the Maghreb region of North Africa, establishing a number of military posts. By 698, following several more military campai... ...h each can flourish that is far superior to what either could achieve alone.‘ ―The blue collar philosopher Frank Hoffer defined love as involv... ...efenses. We hate to see death, but sometimes for the good of the world those trying to improve it must defend themselves. We would never use a milita... ...ced, uncreative, and conforming. These people function reasonably well in a highly structured authoritarian social system such as is found in milita... ..., Moldavia. Russia isn‘t a whole lot better, in spite of its improved economics. In one major study of 178 countries, the USA came out 23 rd , German...
...from our opposing thumbs. This entire evolutionary development and process involving millions of years: left the bottom half of our ancestors rel... ...evolving and not our bodies. Until. hominids could focus narrowly upon a task involving a high degree of hand-eye coordination and this adaptive tra... ... trait became its primary means of survival... all as an evolutionary process involving millions of years. The concentrated pyramidal focus needed f... ...died a horrible, humiliating death. That was the level to which the mightiest military culture was brought to: because of their insane, inhuman prac... ...led cultures the nomads conquered. For thousands of years: the most powerful military weapon had been the horse-archer. Up until the 14 th Centur... ...ern Empire to ever exist… and then… out last, take over that Empire. Not as a military power, but as a spiritual power. And spread its religious do... ...the plants we allowed to go extinct. Biotech corporations have launched huge campaigns to introduce ‘patented’ seeds into the market. The new biote... ...ecause they had no millions of dollars to stuff into the coffers of political campaigns. The status-quo treated them with complete contempt, and act... ... them any money. Roman soldiers were almost never paid even after successful campaigns. Only after their 17-year stint was over was the Roman State...
...icious just as his country dictated. Right after getting his letter from the military, Sung Ki laid out Sang Huin's blanket in a different room. He ta... ...was what Sung Ki needed so why shouldn't he talk about it? Superiors in the military often beat a man if they felt that he didn't have a girlfriend e... ...y had also done English exercises together on the roof where he had been the military sergeant giving peremptory whims and they had to jump, run, go t... ...e didn't want to give himself to anti-terrorist strategies and 24 hour a day campaigns that would have sustained his empire but buried him in lonely p... ... will soon go live with your Aunt Peggy. Your father and I are going back to Germany. He is going to be stationed there again. Your father is a great... ... a great American patriot and has been asked to return to our motherland of Germany on important duties. You like your father's sister so much. Am I... ... hopping and ignoring most mandates of her aunt and uncle; some of a trip to Germany with her aunt; college friends; and yet some of unknown Antarctic... ...'t involve myself in his business or his personal business and hope he isn't involving himself in mine. My life for now is a lot of books in my gradua... ...le to retain conquered lands like Palestine or succeed very well in military campaigns, this pharaohチOs emphasis of the sun god, Aten, allowed a more ...
...osts Services Hosts Bots Attacks United States 1 1 1 1 2 1 China 3 2 4 8 1 2 Germany 7 3 3 2 4 3 France 9 4 14 4 3 4 United Kingdom 4 13 9 3 6 6 South... ... unpopular laws in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century America such as those involving first heresy and sedition, and later rail- road and antitrust re... ...adly legalize similar methods for counterterrorism efforts. See Melissa Eddy, Germany Wants to Spy on Suspects via Web, A. P, Aug. 21, 2007, ht... ...via Web, A. P, Aug. 21, 2007, http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/G/GERMANY_TROJAN_HORSES?SITE WDUN&SECTION HOME&TEMPLATE DEFAULT. 80. Se... ...l fashion, thereby distinguishing it in an analogous fashion to the scenario involving Red and Green PCs. See Riva Richmond, Software to Spot ‘Phisher... ... “techni- cal and non-technical countermeasures” ranging from letter-writing campaigns to end- to-end encryption that prevents an ISP from discerning ... ...he Internet or e-mail that have already arrived at the recipient,” in a suit involving a probationer); U.S. v. Hambrick, 225 F .3d 656 (4th Cir. 2000)... ...P A 1974, at 9–28, 97–150, available at http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/LH_ Notes to Pages 197–202 311 privacy_act-1974.html (repor...
...zy event, perhaps the strength of a political sentiment, historical trend or military objective. FCMs are used to model several types of problems v... ... outbreak of the Second World War. They protested against the British rulers involving India in the war without having consulted the High Command o... ... present British rule are not enough and we need a tyranny with a continuous military rule that is devoid of any little freedom or equality. Only t... ... all do not follow this, even after a thousand years, whatever conferences or campaigns you hold, or demonstrations you carry out, whatever be the p... ...uzzy Sets and Related Concepts, of International EUSFLAT Conference, Zittau, Germany, 10-12 September 2003. http://lanl.arxiv.org/ftp/math/papers/...
...r a holiday in the garb of peace, we had across Channel a host of dreadful military officers flash- ing swords at us for some critical observations of... ...ry, drawing their strategy from maga- 23 George Meredith zine articles by military pens, reverberations of the extinct voices of the daily and weekly... ...rly poised again; the Muscovite was battered; fresh guilt was added to the military glory of the Gaul. English grum- blers might well be asked what th... ...ulls of our 108 Beauchamp’s Career national enemy on the wide and fertile campaigns of France.’ This was pageantry. There was more of it. Then the se... ...ppertained to none but the re- nowned Mr. Timothy T urbot, of the Corn Law campaigns, Reform agitations, and all manifestly popular movements requirin... ...rom welcoming you. I have telegraphed to him; he is at one of the Baths in Germany, and will come assuredly, if there is a prospect of finding you her... ... shots at the detested one, and certain boys were maltreated for an ardour involving clumsiness. A 234 Beauchamp’s Career young genius of this horde ... ...s politics, he disdained prudence. A monstrous crime had been commit- ted, involving the honour of the family. No subtlety of in- sinuation, no sugges... ...say Yes would be to plunge a dagger in her bosom; but No was a vain deceit involving a double wreck. Assuredly a man standing against the world in a g...
...try. When young Nevil Beauchamp was throwing off his midshipman?s jacket for a holiday in the garb of peace, we had across Channel a host of dreadful military officers flashing swords at us for some critical observations of ours upon their sovereign, threatening Africa?s fires and savagery....
...ished some atrocious monuments of the Assyrian cruelty in the treatment of military captives. In one of the plates of Chap xx., at page 456, is exhibi... ...revolting. Left, therefore, to itself, my belief is, that the story of the Military Nun would have prevailed finally against the de- murs of the scept... ...titled “ Autobiographic Sketches,” or “Selections Grave and Gay,” from the military experiences of a Nun, or possibly “The Confessions of a Biscayan F... ...entury, or between the privileged cities and the un- privileged country of Germany down to the Thirty Years’ War; but, for us, they are in the last de... ...whilst the whole of Christian Europe was accustomed to fight merely summer campaigns with hasty and untrained levies; a second cause lay in their supe... ...line of vigor. Latterly, indeed, it had become apparent that entire winter campaigns, without either formal suspensions of hostilities, or even partia... ...ooks, bearing the arms of different imperial cities, which, in the several campaigns of Gustavus, had been appropri- ated as they fell in his hands, b... ...ven qua- druple interpretations—each rising in dignity, each crypti- cally involving another. Even amongst natural agencies, pre- cisely as they rise ... ...tity of C at the same time that B commands a double quantity of C, without involving any absurdity at all. And, if so, the disputed doctrine is establ...
...der arms, with a passion to serve his country and sustain the glory of our military an- nals. He revived respect for the noble class in the hearts of ... ...have liked to see Murat matched against the sabre of a wily Rajpoot! As to campaigns and strategy, Lord Ormont’s head was a map. What of Murat and Lor... ...eemed natural; the very thing that should be, in the case of a first- rate military hero and commander—Scipio notwithstand- ing. It brightens his flam... ...ys were sorry that little Emile was off to finish his foreign education in Germany. His English was pretty good, thanks to Matey. He went away, promis... ...e latter not unreservedly, yet ostensibly inclined to condemn a too prompt military hand. The Gordian knot of a difficulty cut is agreeable in the con... ... and he’s cast in penalties. Yet we know from history, in England, France, Germany, that the time of non- conformity brought out the manhood of the na... ...e, without complicity on his part, without his knowl- edge, yet absolutely involving his fate, the battle had gone against him in Aminta’s breast. Lik...
...any the frequent changes of government brought about by revolutions of the military type. The political atmosphere of the Republic was gen- erally sto... ...animal, more- over, expired under him at the end of the Alameda, where the military band plays sometimes in the eve- nings between the revolutions. “S... ... to his success. At the end he emerged General, Minis- ter of War, and the military head of the Blanco party, although there was nothing aristocratic ... ...e goes with curiosity to call upon remarkable persons. He visited mines in Germany, in Spain, in Cornwall. Abandoned workings had for him strong fasci... ...l the low mud walls of a village, Don Pepe would interrupt the tale of his campaigns to ex- claim— “Poor Costaguana! Before, it was everything for the... ...bly to the land of Costaguana like an awful proce- dure of naturalization, involving him deep in the national life, far deeper than any amount of succ... ...opinion was that war should be de- clared at once against France, England, Germany, and 336 Nostromo the United States, who, by introducing railways,... ...t the shattered vestiges of his past. He remembered his wooing between two campaigns, a single short week in the season of gath- ering olives. Nothing...
...t than his open enemies, he nevertheless main- tained his ground, with the military skill of Metellus, the boldness of Pompey, the success of Sylla, a... ...Cinna would not now pay as much attention to himself, when a man of higher military repute was present, or feared that the violence of Marius would br... ...tants, he armed all the Romans who lived in those coun- tries that were of military age, and undertook the building of ships and the making of all sor... ...to have been under the com- mand of any but himself, having served all his campaigns under himself as sole general, for him upon so small a provo- cat... ... of the young nobility who came along with him in hopes of turn- ing their campaigns with him into a means for their own pleasure or profit, he called... ...cut off; those few who escaped were sheltered by the Sugambri, a people of Germany. Caesar took hold of this pretense to invade the Germans, being at ... ...opposi- tion; the Suevi themselves, who are the most warlike people of all Germany, flying with their effects into the deepest and most densely wooded... ...o his fellow citizens. For it will not even do to say, that he dreaded the involving the city in war, by seizing Nicanor, and hoped by professions of ... ...purposes, but in the presentiments of Antigonus. For whereas in all former campaigns he had ever shown himself lofty and confident, loud in voice and ...
...y now being built, Romulus enlisted all that were of age to bear arms into military companies, each company consisting of three thousand footmen and t... ...s and helots. But Numa made none of these distinctions; he only suppressed military rapacity, allowing free scope to every other means of obtaining we... ...ratius to sue for the dedication and, whilst Poplicola was engaged in some military expedition, voted it to Horatius, and conducted him to the Capitol... ...s that they could show in attestation of their public services in numerous campaigns; the last of which had been against the Sabines, which they under... ... and Rome was in consternation, expect- ing great wars from the quarter of Germany, all on a sudden, and nobody knows upon what account, the people sp... ...is; but there his soldiers’ hearts failing, after exposing his project and involving the Spartans in a dangerous war, he retreated to Thespiae. After ... ..., in their idle way, they fought their country’s battles and conducted her campaigns in their talk; he prohibited likewise all festi- vals, revels, an... ... in body, and had given up service, on account of his age, during the late campaigns, still coveted after command in a distant war beyond the seas. An... ...as an easy matter. He was eager, while Caesar was subduing the west, Gaul, Germany, and Britain, to advance for his part to the east and the Indian Se...
...ant Apennines, and the neat prosperities and mountain backgrounds of South Germany, all clamour their especial merits at one’s memory. And there are t... ...s were unrolling and spreading and tangling up and twisting and hopelessly involving Mr. Rusper’s stock of hose, sustained by an un- quenchable assura... ... Jim for the possession of the Potwell Inn fell naturally into three chief campaigns. There was first of all the great campaign which ended in the tri... ...e there was the last supreme conflict of the Night Surprise. Each of these campaigns merits a section to itself. Mr. Polly re-entered the inn discreet... ...issue of the campaign. Certain compensating qualities of the very greatest military value were appearing in Mr. Polly even as he ran; if Uncle Jim had...
...th such results in the development of strength, in population, wealth, and military and commer- cial power, as no age had ever witnessed. De Tocquevil... ...political economy, but he had the example of Lafayette in establishing the military foundation of these lib- erties, and of W ashington, Jefferson, Ma... ...o guard the State against violent shocks and unforeseen dangers. The whole military power of the State is at the disposal of the Governor. He is the c... ...e laws; and the President may frequently change his line of policy without involving the State in difficulty or destruction. Whatever the prerogatives... ... from Great Britain, Ireland, or the British colonies; 2,643,069 came from Germany or northern Europe; and about half a million from the south of Euro... ...01 Tocqueville No great change takes place in human institutions with- out involving amongst its causes the law of inheritance. When the law of primog... ...alities. The following comparison will illustrate my meaning. Dur- ing the campaigns of the Revolution the French introduced a new system of tactics i...
...all really interesting and important matter in the journal of the T our in Germany and Italy, which, as it was merely written under Montaigne’s dictat... ...s eldest brother, resigned his post of Councillor, in or- der to adopt the military profession, while, if we might credit the President Bouhier, he ne... ...dicate that he not only took service, but that he was actually in numerous campaigns with the Catholic armies. Let us add, that on his monument he is ... ...e of funeral emblems, that the departed has been engaged in some important military transactions. However it may be as to these conjectures, our autho... ...s time a great journey. As the account which he has left of his travels in Germany and Italy comprises some highly interesting particulars of his life... ...to Francois Hottmann, to say that he had been so pleased with his visit to Germany that he quitted it with great regret, although it was to go into It... ...ticipate still worse mischiefs; and in your goodness and wisdom, beware of involving your family in such broils; let it continue to enjoy its former r... ...all it into play. He has done a thing not only excusable, according to the military laws of this age, but necessary and (as we are of opinion) commend...
...ar, and attributed their own misfortunes, and frequently their own taste for whisky, to the campaigns in Zululand and Afghanistan. Every now and again... ...ey would speak to him, but those with whom he would not care to speak; thus uncon- sciously involving himself in the condemnation of his coun- trymen.... ...s, as they would not leave you till you were rooked and beaten. You must enter a hotel with military precautions; for the least you had to apprehend w... ...ith a pair of saddle-bags, into the enchanted East. You may cross the Black Forest, and see Germany wide-spread before you, like a map, dot- ted with ...
...nly smitten with a panic terror that he had committed himself, that he was involving himself too deeply, he had abruptly sent the little woman about ... ...United States Senate. Calhoun was his “great man,” but in two succes- sive campaigns he had been defeated. His career checked in this direction, he ha... ...ce of hops. “Hops ought to be a good thing,” Harran told him. “The crop in Germany and in New York has been a dead failure for the last three years, a... ...drills, each with its eight hoes, went clamouring past, like an advance of military, seeding the ten thousand acres of the great ranch; fecundating th... ...an, grimed with the soil he worked in, yet vividly remembering a period of military glory, exciting himself with recollections of Gravelotte and the K... ...n aimlessly, unable to stop his flow of speech, losing himself in details, involving his talk in a hopeless maze of trivialities to which nobody paid ... ... into some remote county, laying hold upon some forgotten village or town, involving it in one of a myriad branching coils, one of a hundred tentacles... ...em. He was never happier, never more nearly jovial, never more erect, more military, more alert, and buoyant than when in the company of his two sons.... ...h all the past winter months of strenuous activity, the fever of political campaigns, the harrowing delays and ultimate defeat in one law court after ...
...e know not, whether it was dis- taste for the career before him, or purely military enthusiasm. It may well have been the latter, for it was a stirrin... ...trymen, Don Felix Pacheco, as reported by Captain George Carleton, in his “Military Memoirs from 1672 to 1713.” “Before the appearance in the world of... ...s way to Flanders. I changed my plans, joined him, served under him in the campaigns he made, was present at the deaths of the Counts Egmont and Horn,... ...t the present moment your request is inop- portune, for I am debarred from involving myself in any adventure until I have brought to a happy conclusio... ...ld, too, that Don Fernando de Guevara did not go in quest of adventures to Germany, where he engaged in combat with Micer George, a knight of the hous... ...n a Knight of the Twelve Peers, because twelve equals were chosen for that military order. That there was a Cid, as well as a Bernardo del Carpio, the... ... this is not the time for going into questions of the sort, which would be involving ourselves in an inextricable labyrinth. Believe 625 Cervantes – ... ...ave him with him that he would not have changed places with the emperor of Germany. On taking leave he kissed the hands of the duke and duchess and go... ...n or a rational being. In the end, though they sought to dissuade him from involving himself in such a challenge, assur- ing him they admitted his gra...
...e know not, whether it was dis- taste for the career before him, or purely military enthusiasm. It may well have been the latter, for it was a stirrin... ...trymen, Don Felix Pacheco, as reported by Captain George Carleton, in his “Military Memoirs from 1672 to 1713.” “Before the appearance in the world of... ...s way to Flanders. I changed my plans, joined him, served under him in the campaigns he made, was present at the deaths of the Counts Egmont and Horn,... ...t the present moment your request is inop- portune, for I am debarred from involving myself in any adventure until I have brought to a happy conclusio... ...ld, too, that Don Fernando de Guevara did not go in quest of adventures to Germany, where he engaged in combat with Micer George, a knight of the hous... ...n a Knight of the Twelve Peers, because twelve equals were chosen for that military order. That there was a Cid, as well as a Bernardo del Carpio, the...
...at. The second is that, in spite of our fleet, this is no longer, from the military point of view, an inaccessible island. So long as one had to consi... ... to our happy-go-lucky Army that it was possible to 9 H. G . Wells make a military use of barbed wire or construct a trench to defy shrapnel. Suppose... ... lassitude and 23 H. G . Wells a contented acquiescence in the rivalry of Germany and the United States for the moral, intellectual and material lead... .... I would as soon put to sea in St. Paul’s Ca- thedral. If I were fighting Germany, I would stow half of them away in the Clyde and half in the Bristo... ...d torpedoes and destroyers and airships and submarines. And when I come to military matters my persuasion that things are not all right, that our curr... ...e freer initiatives of private en- terprise. Most of these are occupations involving a greater element of interest, less direction and more co-operati... ...fore methods upon a much larger scale, employing wholesale ma- chinery and involving great economies. It is alleged by mod- ern writers that the perma... ...served so useful a purpose in the middle group of subjects, the sub- jects involving numerous but a finite number of units, has also to be abandoned h... ...ools the passionate desires of the people, and ruins honest men by obscure campaigns would become impossible. The advantage of party support would be ...
...om- pel our intellectual admiration. In this volume the trifle called “The Military Manoeuvres at Montil,” apart from its far-reaching irony, embodies... ...e sea. He had been very ill and Mrs. Crane was taking him to some place in Germany, but one glance at that wasted face was enough to tell me that it w... ...ts lurid blaze the in- sufficiency of Europe, the inferiority of minds, of military and administrative systems, stood exposed with pitiless vividness.... ...and meditation had little or nothing to do; by the weary platitudes on the military situation which (apart from geographi- cal conditions) is the same... ... victim this giant always struck as if with a withered right hand. All the campaigns against Turkey prove this, from Potemkin’s time to the last Easte... ...he tempera- ment of the two partners in iniquity—whatever the iniquity is. Germany has been the evil counsellor of Russia on all the questions of her ... ... part of her substance. Pan-Germanism is by no means a shape of mists, and Germany is anything but a neant where thought and effort are likely to lose... ...ll possible accidents of the sea. But suppose a collision out on the ocean involving damage as extensive as this one was, and suppose then a gale of w... ... speeds, and it ought to be remembered that in case of a big liner’s loss, involving many lives, she is gen- erally sunk by a ship much smaller than h...
...y it, but for the purposes and objects merely personal, such as thirst for military glory, revenge for personal affronts, ambition, or private compact... ...ch greater distresses than it commonly is in those countries where regular military establishments have long obtained. The disciplined armies always k... ...circled with chains of fortified places, which mutually obstruct invasion. Campaigns are wasted in reducing two or three frontier garri- sons, to gain... ...n. In this country the scene would be altogether reversed. The jealousy of military establishments would postpone them as long as possible. The want o... ...sury. The hereditary dominions of the 53 The Federalist Papers Emperor of Germany contain a great extent of fertile, culti- vated, and populous terri... ...ate to it appears to be demon- strable. It is not a great deal larger than Germany , where a diet representing the whole empire is continually assembl... ...nning through every part of the society, cannot be particularized, without involving a detail too tedious and uninteresting to compensate for the inst... ...ce them, alto- gether abortive, or attended with slaughter and desolation, involving the innocent with the guilty; of general inbecility, confusion, a... ... an objection to the principle of a guaranty in the federal government, as involving an officious interference in the domestic concerns of the members...
...e end of it is that they are always in chains, even at the height of their military or political success: they win everything on condition that they a... ...irls with high-class badges should be attended by footmen, grooms, or even military escorts. In short, there is hardly any limit to the follies with w... ...s, and the speeches and pamphlets of the people who want us to make war on Germany, and the Noodle’s Orations and articles of our poli- ticians and jo... ...and physically, from the cradle to the end of the term of adult compulsory military service, and finally of compulsory civil service lasting until the... ...read, write, count money, and pass an examination in going a simple errand involving a purchase and a journey by rail or other public method of locomo... ...ff him even when you have solid considerations to of- fer him instead. The campaigns of Napoleon, with their at- mosphere of glory, illustrate this. I...
...the too complex machinery of hooks and eyes between the text and the notes involving a double reference—first, to the section; second, to the particul... ... internally, by the complex power which belongs to the Christian system of involving its own integra- tions, in the same way as a musical chord involv... ... to themselves. In the highly cultured lan- guages of England, France, and Germany, are words, by thou- sands, which are strictly untranslatable. They... ...the effort of dislodging the Roman legionary force for the moment from the military possession of Palestine. After the peril of a mob: that was certai... ... was before Jaffa, (the Joppa of the Crusaders,)—a weak place, but of some military interest,* from the accident of being the very first fortified tow... ...orm. Even that might be otherwise stated; but, suppose it true, a storm in military law confers some rights upon the assailants which else they would ... ...cording to a local tradition, was personally present at some of the latter campaigns in Grenada: he saw the last of them. So that the discovery of Ame... ...pire, and imme- diately after the close of a desolating war—should in four campaigns be found indefensible? We must remember the unexampled abruptness... ...their countrymen, it does great honor to the emperor, that through so many campaigns he should at all have maintained his ground, which at last he res...
... of war, till regulars may relieve them; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority; INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED S... ...ischarge of the public debts; to keep within the requisite limits a standing military force, always remembering that an armed and trained militia is t... ...d have been received in a spirit forbidding every reliance not placed on the military resources of the nation. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS O... ...e. Known to the public as “Old Tippecanoe,” the former general of the Indian campaigns delivered an hour and forty five minute speech in a snowstorm. ... ...nt of the East Portico of the Capitol. The parade featured soldiers from the campaigns in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. An inaugural INAUGUR... ...nsfer of American control to the new government is of such great importance, involving an obligation resulting from our intervention and the treaty of... ...ice Edward White on the East Portico of the Capitol. The specter of war with Germany hung over the events surrounding the inauguration. A Senate filib... ...ld War, seek to restore their means of liveli hood. In the heart of Europe, Germany still stands tragi cally divided. So is the whole continent divi...
...t folio volume, in which were entered all the charges, of whatever nature, involving any serious ten- dency—in fact, all that exceeded a misdemeanor—i... ...ich is to this day a name rooted in Biscay. Her father, the hidalgo, was a military officer in the Spanish service, and had little care whether his ki... ...erest which arose in her history subsequently amongst all the men of rank, military or ecclesiastical, whether in Italy or Spain. The date of these wo... ...ng port, the very first person who came off from shore was a dashing young military officer, whom at once by his name and rank, (though she had never ... ...enefit of man’s guardianship and care, are believed throughout England and Germany to go down upon their knees at one particular moment of Christ- mas... ...tical through every stage, it was the pointed contrast between his Italian campaigns and 235 Thomas de Quincey those of his successors which gave eff... ... trade in slaves. And one thing is clear, that when all the causes of war, involving manifest injustice, are banished by the force of European opinion... ... the Brunonian Theory. No sooner had Weikard adopted* and made it known in Germany, than Kant became familiar with it. He considered it not only as a ... ...e instances of this are on *This theory was afterwards greatly modified in Germany; and, judging from the random glances which I throw on these subjec...
...ated banners that the glare and dust of conflict, the vote-storms of great campaigns, have robbed long since of any colour of reality they once posses... ... the more favoured classes at the same ages. Public school-boys, naval and military cadets, medical and university students, were taken to represent t... ...ith- out distinction, he regards these games as much more im- portant than military training and things of that sort, spends days watching his school ... ... to the Cantonese or the Corean, and English to the Zulu or the Hindoo. In Germany and France, to a lesser degree in Great Britain, and to a still les... ...n- tervention. And it would be the cheapest and easiest way of raising the military efficiency of a country, and an excellent thing for the moral tone... ... may indeed be thrown out that the principle of Many Channels (a principle involving the repudiation both of the monarchical and the democratic idea) ...
...situation is new in romance. I feel sure it has not been attempted before. Military celebrities have been disguised and set at lowly occupations for d... ...ifferences to the learned for settlement; he had achieved a vast fame as a military chieftain, the Achilles of the Florida campaigns, and then had got... ... achieved a vast fame as a military chieftain, the Achilles of the Florida campaigns, and then had got him a spelling book and started to school; he ... ...dually owed, as a gentleman, to the parents of Ambulinia, a duty in itself involving not only his own happiness and his own standing in society, but o... ... shouts it at you—every time. And when he prints it, in En gland, France, Germany, and Italy, he italicizes it, puts some whopping exclamation points... ...t gets out of it. The king, class A, is happy in the state banquet and the military show which the emperor provides for him, and he goes home and gath...
...more physical science and less classics, and will not hear of his going to Germany, which is what he wishes, though I am sure he is too young.” “He ou... ...t’s all that is of use. If my uncle won’t let me study physical science in Germany, I had rather go on here, where I can be let alone to study it for ... ...e if we poor moderns could deal out our measures with that straightforward military simplic- ity. I cannot help seeing in that unfortunate boy the vic... ...uch a fair field as he seldom enjoyed for Uncle James’s Indian and Crimean campaigns, and for the comparative merits of the regiments his nephew had b... ...be rushed for, while a servant took the tickets. However, a tall, elderly, military-looking gentleman with a great white moustache, was standing by th... ...dy only does me justice. I meant noth- ing violent. Zat is for you English military, whose veapon is zie horse-vhip.” “As you will soon feel,” said Jo... ...derably younger than you did two months ago. The wedding was a bright one, involving no partings, only joy and gladness, and the sole drawback to the ...
...—the relative advantages of classical and of modern education, and universal military service— had not to move out either of them, while Countess Nord... ... hold of the door post and get back into the carriage, when another man in a military overcoat, quite close beside her, stepped between her and the fli... ... in the race. If England can point to the most brilliant feats of cavalry in military history, it is simply owing to the fact that she has historicall... ...f.” “How can you be bored, prince? There’s so much that’s interesting now in Germany,” said Marya Yevgenyevna. “But I know everything that’s interesti... ...Arkadyevitch, when the peasant had gone. 358 Anna Karenina “Oh, I stayed in Germany, in Prussia, in France, and in England—not in the capitals, but i... ...a large scale on this and his other estates, he kept to the simplest methods involving no risk, and in trifling details he was careful and exact ing t... ...find out the old man’s views. The old man was an officer who had served on two campaigns. He knew what makes a soldier, and judging by the appearance an...