The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 22
... course , no object in entering individual horses , and it is highly desirable that the number of horses set down should allow for casualties in the stable ; in no case should the owner be deprived of more than half his horses , except ...
... course , no object in entering individual horses , and it is highly desirable that the number of horses set down should allow for casualties in the stable ; in no case should the owner be deprived of more than half his horses , except ...
Pagina 24
... course the Army Act would have to be altered accordingly . It may be considered that this would be objectionable to the average horse - owner , but there is every reason to believe that the country still contains a majority of patriotic ...
... course the Army Act would have to be altered accordingly . It may be considered that this would be objectionable to the average horse - owner , but there is every reason to believe that the country still contains a majority of patriotic ...
Pagina 25
... course has been taken so that an idea can be formed of the amount and the particular kind of work that the various steps entail , and hence the special abilities which should be possessed by the agents who carry 1912 OUR SHORTAGE OF ...
... course has been taken so that an idea can be formed of the amount and the particular kind of work that the various steps entail , and hence the special abilities which should be possessed by the agents who carry 1912 OUR SHORTAGE OF ...
Pagina 26
... course , there are many more horses than in others , and it sometimes happens that their Territorial require- ments are smaller , but this does not alter the main point that one man ( the directing head ) and his subordinates can , for ...
... course , there are many more horses than in others , and it sometimes happens that their Territorial require- ments are smaller , but this does not alter the main point that one man ( the directing head ) and his subordinates can , for ...
Pagina 34
... course , and encouraged France in the belief that every fresh step taken by the military and colonial parties in the process of absorbing Morocco without coming to an understanding with Germany had our approval . My case is , that we ...
... course , and encouraged France in the belief that every fresh step taken by the military and colonial parties in the process of absorbing Morocco without coming to an understanding with Germany had our approval . My case is , that we ...
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