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... force , permitted to take any active share in the defense of the Colony until long afterward . The regular forces ... force of mounted police at Fort Tuli protected the borders on the north of the Transvaal . Altogether , with the ...
... force , permitted to take any active share in the defense of the Colony until long afterward . The regular forces ... force of mounted police at Fort Tuli protected the borders on the north of the Transvaal . Altogether , with the ...
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... force when concentrated , but very weak , when so far asunder , to hold such a vast region . Of course , it was only intended as a nucleus . The force at Kimberley , it is reported , now numbers about eight thousand for the defense of ...
... force when concentrated , but very weak , when so far asunder , to hold such a vast region . Of course , it was only intended as a nucleus . The force at Kimberley , it is reported , now numbers about eight thousand for the defense of ...
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... force is quartered , and there would seem to be almost in- superable difficulties in the way of a transfer of the military prop- erty of States , counties , municipalities and individual organiza- tions to the Government . Moreover , to ...
... force is quartered , and there would seem to be almost in- superable difficulties in the way of a transfer of the military prop- erty of States , counties , municipalities and individual organiza- tions to the Government . Moreover , to ...
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