Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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Pagina 86
... military affairs . First came the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies , concerning whom the Report says no more than " that he had the direction of general military pol- icy . " This is rather an ambigu- ous phrase to employ ...
... military affairs . First came the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies , concerning whom the Report says no more than " that he had the direction of general military pol- icy . " This is rather an ambigu- ous phrase to employ ...
Pagina 89
... military hier- archy of whom it is necessary to say something , though of him the Royal Commissioners , for obvious reasons , say nothing . Fifty years ago the cavalry and infantry and general staff of the army took their orders ...
... military hier- archy of whom it is necessary to say something , though of him the Royal Commissioners , for obvious reasons , say nothing . Fifty years ago the cavalry and infantry and general staff of the army took their orders ...
Pagina 92
... military questions . Surely , how ever , this is not necessary . He must be very inattentive to what passes round him who knows abso- — lutely nothing of the general state of the army at the present mo- ment , and of the processes by ...
... military questions . Surely , how ever , this is not necessary . He must be very inattentive to what passes round him who knows abso- — lutely nothing of the general state of the army at the present mo- ment , and of the processes by ...
Pagina 93
... military institutions passed away , and boundless admiration of those of Prussia took its place . This change of opinion on our part was natural enough ; and had there been at the War Office a Minister able to distinguish between what ...
... military institutions passed away , and boundless admiration of those of Prussia took its place . This change of opinion on our part was natural enough ; and had there been at the War Office a Minister able to distinguish between what ...
Pagina 94
... military age from eighteen to twenty . ex- Had there been in the Cabinet when these changes were adopted a Minister capable and willing to put two and two together , he would have doubtless striven to impress the fact upon his ...
... military age from eighteen to twenty . ex- Had there been in the Cabinet when these changes were adopted a Minister capable and willing to put two and two together , he would have doubtless striven to impress the fact upon his ...
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