go to war vs take the field

go to war

verb
  • To enter into an armed conflict. 

  • (of a person) To depart, typically from one's home, to join an army at war. 

take the field

verb
  • To begin military operations. 

  • To go out onto the playing field. 

  • To stake one's money against the favourite, taking the chances of the field against the chance of one horse. 

How often have the words go to war and take the field occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )