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Meanwhile , the outer face of the rampart was being made vertical . Finally it was revetted with wattle hurdles or stonework , depending upon the right sort of wood or rock being available . The rampart was then surmounted by a ...
Meanwhile , the outer face of the rampart was being made vertical . Finally it was revetted with wattle hurdles or stonework , depending upon the right sort of wood or rock being available . The rampart was then surmounted by a ...
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Warfare therefore does not necessarily mean death and destruction , and it is possible for it to be conducted according to such rules as will permit the opposing wielder of power to submit to your authority without loss of face and ...
Warfare therefore does not necessarily mean death and destruction , and it is possible for it to be conducted according to such rules as will permit the opposing wielder of power to submit to your authority without loss of face and ...
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In any case , they argued , seaport defences ought always to face the ocean . Exactly the opposite hind- sighted argument was used after the Japanese had captured the naval base of Singapore by overland assault in 1941–2 .
In any case , they argued , seaport defences ought always to face the ocean . Exactly the opposite hind- sighted argument was used after the Japanese had captured the naval base of Singapore by overland assault in 1941–2 .
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