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" Regular troops alone," said he, "are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defence as offence ; and whenever a substitute is attempted, it must prove illusory and ruinous. "
History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the ... - Página 125
por John Church Hamilton - 1858
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Congressional Serial Set, Tema 6131

1912 - 896 páginas
...militia. Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense as offense, and whenever a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. Even those nearest to the seat of...
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The Military Policy of the United States

Emory Upton - 1912 - 546 páginas
...militia. Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense as offense, and whenever a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. Even those nearest to the seat of...
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At the Edge of the Pit

Miles Dobson - 1914 - 176 páginas
...troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense, as offense, and where a substitute is attempted, it must prove illusory and ruinous. "No militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. The firmness requisite for the real...
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The Military History of the Virginia Military Institute from 1839 to 1865 ...

Jennings Cropper Wise - 1915 - 650 páginas
...he led. But those views were unequivocally expressed. Wrote the peace-loving Father of our country, "Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defence as offence, and when a substitute is attempted, it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the...
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Empire and Armament: The Evolution of American Imperialism and the Problem ...

Jennings Cropper Wise - 1915 - 378 páginas
...traditional prejudices dictated the course they elected to pursue. Regular troops alone [he wrote] are equal to the exigencies of modern war as well for defence as offence, and when a substitute is attempted, it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the...
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Our National Defense: The Patriotism of Peace

George Hebard Maxwell - 1915 - 424 páginas
..."Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense as offense, and when a substitute is attempted, it must prove illusory and ruinous. "No Militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. The firmness requisite for the real...
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Peace Insurance

Richard Stockton - 1915 - 258 páginas
...Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense as offence, and when a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. . . . The firmness requisite for...
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Personnel Versus Materiel in Plans for National Defense

United States. War Dept. General Staff. War College Division - 1915 - 20 páginas
...Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense as offense, and when a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. * * * The firmness requisite for...
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Epitome of Upton's Military Policy of the United States

United States. War Department - 1916 - 28 páginas
...militia. Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense as offense, and whenever a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. Even those nearest to the seat of...
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Congressional Serial Set

1916 - 544 páginas
...militia. Regular troops alone are equal to the exigencies of modern war, as well for defense as offense, and whenever a substitute is attempted it must prove illusory and ruinous. No militia will ever acquire the habits necessary to resist a regular force. Even those nearest to the seat of...
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