Reflections On The Origins And Destiny Of Imperial Britain
J. A. (John Adam) Cramb
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J. A. CRAMB, M.A.
J. A. CRAMB, M.A.
"For the noveltie and strangenesse of the matter which I determine and deliberate to entreat upon, is of efficacie and force enough to draw the mindes both of young and olde to the diligent reading and digesting of these labours. For what man is there so despising knowledge, or any so idle and slothfull to be found, which will eschew or avoide by what policies or by what kinde of government the most part of nations in the universall world were vanquished, subdued and made subject unto the one em
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REFLECTIONS ON THE ORIGINS AND DESTINY OF IMPERIAL BRITAIN
REFLECTIONS ON THE ORIGINS AND DESTINY OF IMPERIAL BRITAIN
The present age has rewritten the annals of the world, and set its own impress on the traditions of humanity. In no period has the burden of the past weighed so heavily upon the present, or the interpretation of its speculative import troubled the heart so profoundly, so intimately, so monotonously. How remote we stand from the times when Raleigh could sit down in the Tower, and with less anxiety about his documents, State records, or stone monuments than would now be imperative in compiling the
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With a Preface by A. C. Bradley and an Introduction by the Hon. Joseph Choate.
With a Preface by A. C. Bradley and an Introduction by the Hon. Joseph Choate.
LORD ROBERTS said: "I hope that everyone who wishes to understand the present crisis will read this book. There are in it things which will cause surprise and pain, but nowhere else are the forces which led to the war so clearly set forth." MR. CHOATE says: "Worthy to be placed among English Classics for its clearness of thought and expression, its restrained eloquence, and its broad historical knowledge ... it explains very lucidly, not the occasion, but the cause (the deep-seated cause) of the
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Three Important Works
Three Important Works
Being "The Usages of War on Land" issued by the Great General Staff of the German Army. Translated, with a Critical Introduction, by J. H. MORGAN, M.A. Professor of Constitutional Law at University College, London; late Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford; Joint Author of "War; Its Conduct and its Legal Results." Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net. This official and amazingly cynical War Book of the Prussian General Staff lays down the rules to be followed by German officers in the conduct of War in the fiel
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