Other nations use ‘force’; we Britons alone use ‘Might’.

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The quote suggests that while other countries rely on physical strength or violence to get what they want, the British people use their power and influence instead. Waugh seems to be saying that the British have a unique way of asserting their authority without resorting to brute force like other nations might.

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