The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 16
... regard to artillery horses ( R.H.A. and R.F.A. ) , informa- tion gleaned from some of the most reliable men who purchase that class of horse points to the fact of its being an impossibility to acquire such horses fit for service ...
... regard to artillery horses ( R.H.A. and R.F.A. ) , informa- tion gleaned from some of the most reliable men who purchase that class of horse points to the fact of its being an impossibility to acquire such horses fit for service ...
Pagina 21
... regard to the form as drawn out above : The police division in which the classified horses are stabled . should be indicated at the top of the page for guidance of the eventual purchaser on mobilisation , as he may need assistance from ...
... regard to the form as drawn out above : The police division in which the classified horses are stabled . should be indicated at the top of the page for guidance of the eventual purchaser on mobilisation , as he may need assistance from ...
Pagina 22
... regard to classification of horses and vehicles for the Territorial forces : This can well be done by the adjutants for their own corps with or without assistance of their officers as may be desired ; but the work must be done under the ...
... regard to classification of horses and vehicles for the Territorial forces : This can well be done by the adjutants for their own corps with or without assistance of their officers as may be desired ; but the work must be done under the ...
Pagina 27
... regard to classification of horses for the Expeditionary force , it has been already pointed out how necessary it is that animals which are sent overseas should be suitable in every way , and that consequently the work should be carried ...
... regard to classification of horses for the Expeditionary force , it has been already pointed out how necessary it is that animals which are sent overseas should be suitable in every way , and that consequently the work should be carried ...
Pagina 38
... regard to the open door . ' M. Millet does not seem to appreciate how his contention damages the British official case which he endeavours to defend . If the main reason ' of Germany's action was the feeling that she was being cheated ...
... regard to the open door . ' M. Millet does not seem to appreciate how his contention damages the British official case which he endeavours to defend . If the main reason ' of Germany's action was the feeling that she was being cheated ...
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