Lexicographical Neighbors of Rearmaments
Literary usage of Rearmaments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution by David Hume (1811)
"This was a quality extremely deficient in the ami sir rearmaments that were
employed during the ministry of lord ttr North, and the forces sent out on an ..."
2. The Future of War in Its Technical, Economic, and Political Relations by Jan Bloch (1899)
"forces, and constant rearmaments, would require every year still greater and
greater sacrifices. Yet every day new needs arise and old needs are made ..."
3. The Future of War: In Its Technical, Economic, and Political Relations by Jan Bloch, R.C. Long (1899)
"... and constant rearmaments, would require every year still greater and greater
sacrifices. Yet every day new needs arise and old needs are made clearer to ..."
4. Is War Now Impossible?: Being an Abridgment of "The War of the Future in Its by I. S. Bloch (1899)
"... and constant rearmaments, would require every year still greater and greater
sacrifices. Yet every day new needs arise and old needs are made clearer to ..."
5. Modern Weapons and Modern War: Being an Abridgment of "The War of the Future by Jan Bloch (1900)
"... and constant rearmaments, would require every year still greater and greater
sacrifices. Yet every day new needs arise and old needs are made clearer to ..."
6. Russian Journal of Financial Statistics edited by Charles Goodlet (1899)
"To avoid this eventuality, the Council resolved that the grants required for
rearmaments, while henceforth transferred to the ordinary- budget, ..."