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[116]. See “What to Read,” Chapter Twelve.
[117]. J. H. Rose: The Development of the European Nations, 1870–1900, Vol. II., p. 328.
[118]. Copied from a Government advertisement in front of recruiting headquarters in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, September 7, 1907. Italics mine. G. R. K. This same form of advertisement has also been used in many other cities.
[119]. “Lecture on War.”
[120]. See Bloch: Future of War, Preface XXXII.
[121]. See Charles Seignobos: The Political History of Europe Since 1815, p. 504.
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[123]. Work and Wages, p. 507.
[124]. Jephson: The Platform—Its Rise and Progress, Vol. I., p. 283.