| Harrie Irving Hancock - 1902 - 340 páginas
...Congress, had said : "A thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is both comprehensive and complicated; that it demands much...always of great moment to the security of a nation." But the second President's urgings, supported by the words of Washington, bore no fruit at the time.... | |
| 1902 - 712 páginas
...that the art of war is both comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study, and the possession of it, in its most improved and perfect...always of great moment to the security of a nation." General Cullum, in the introduction to his " Early History of the Military Academy," gives similar... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 512 páginas
...congress he remarks, "A thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is both comprehensive and complicated; that it demands much...always of great moment to the security of a nation." From these considerations spring the raison d'etre of the military school; and it is well to bear in... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 534 páginas
...congress he remarks, "A thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is both comprehensive and complicated; that it demands much...study ; and that the possession of it in its most unproved and perfect state, is always of great moment to the security of a nation." From these considerations... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 500 páginas
...Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince, that the art of war is at...be a serious care of every government; and for this purpose, an academy, where a regular course of instruction is given, is an obvious expedient, which... | |
| United States Army Service Schools. Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas - 1908 - 262 páginas
...sunerficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is both comprehensive and complicated; that it demands much...study, and that the 'possession of it in its most approved and perfect state is always of great moment to the security of a nation." . '•• * .'•.•••... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1910 - 368 páginas
...knowledge of that art. A thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is extensive and complicated; that it demands much previous study; and that the possession of it in its most important and perfect state is always of great moment to the security of a nation." Congress did make... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1910 - 932 páginas
...Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at...be a serious care of every government, and for this purpose an academy where a regular course of instruction is given is an obvious expedient which different... | |
| Hugh T. Reed - 1911 - 330 páginas
...Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at...previous study; and that the possession of it in its most approved and perfect state is always of great moment to the security of a nation. This, therefore,... | |
| 1911 - 60 páginas
...examples superficially, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the Art of War is both comprehensive and complicated; that it demands much...study, and that the possession of it, in its most approved and perfect state, is always of great moment to the security of a nation." From personal experience... | |
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