The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... troops in Natal to about 16,000 regular and some 4,000 of the local colonial forces . A few battalions of infantry from our coaling stations were also ordered to Natal , and General Sir G. White was sent out to as- sume command ...
... troops in Natal to about 16,000 regular and some 4,000 of the local colonial forces . A few battalions of infantry from our coaling stations were also ordered to Natal , and General Sir G. White was sent out to as- sume command ...
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... troops , tend to make them face death almost carelessly . They are certainly better in defense than in attack , partly , no doubt , for that reason . It is difficult to judge of our strategy ( as to the plan of cam- paign ) without ...
... troops , tend to make them face death almost carelessly . They are certainly better in defense than in attack , partly , no doubt , for that reason . It is difficult to judge of our strategy ( as to the plan of cam- paign ) without ...
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... troops to India . This would raise the European garrison to 110,000 men , half of whom could be sent to the frontier with 75,000 good native troops and at least 20,000 Imperial Service troops . All these men are now being armed with the ...
... troops to India . This would raise the European garrison to 110,000 men , half of whom could be sent to the frontier with 75,000 good native troops and at least 20,000 Imperial Service troops . All these men are now being armed with the ...
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