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Most important of all was Dick Sutherland, a lean, bronzed, cool precisionist and a laboratory technician in the science of war.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a trained engineer fascinated by the science of war, he is emphatically anti-French and pro-German.

From Time Magazine Archive

Condé quitted the army at a very ill-timed moment, in our opinion, but that step was taken through considerations which had nothing to do with the science of war.

From Political Women, Vol. 1 by Menzies, Sutherland, fl. 1840-1883

And his previous works have earned him a high reputation as an exponent of the science of war, and have worthily maintained the traditions of Clausewitz and von der Goltz.

From German Problems and Personalities by Saroléa, Charles

They would be trained, all of them, in perfect science of war, and in perfect science of essential law.

From Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne Twenty-five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland on the Laws of Work by Ruskin, John




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