The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 11
... taken place ; firstly , a matter which must give to us serious thought , our position in relation to other Great Powers is altered in that we must now be prepared to mobilise our expeditionary force with almost the same celerity as they ...
... taken place ; firstly , a matter which must give to us serious thought , our position in relation to other Great Powers is altered in that we must now be prepared to mobilise our expeditionary force with almost the same celerity as they ...
Pagina 14
... taken through the instrumentality of police constables in 1910 , useful from a military point of view in that the names and addresses of horse - owners are given . The returns have been made out to show the numbers of riding , light ...
... taken through the instrumentality of police constables in 1910 , useful from a military point of view in that the names and addresses of horse - owners are given . The returns have been made out to show the numbers of riding , light ...
Pagina 17
... taken by the civil authority ; they ( the civil authorities ) are also responsible for the collection of horses in their districts on a certain date , in order that the animals may be inspected and classified by a mixed commission of ...
... taken by the civil authority ; they ( the civil authorities ) are also responsible for the collection of horses in their districts on a certain date , in order that the animals may be inspected and classified by a mixed commission of ...
Pagina 19
... TAKEN ANNUALLY From a military point of view a census should be taken annually . It would appear that the taking of it can only be done by the civil authorities under instructions from the Government . The method of making a census is a ...
... TAKEN ANNUALLY From a military point of view a census should be taken annually . It would appear that the taking of it can only be done by the civil authorities under instructions from the Government . The method of making a census is a ...
Pagina 23
... taken in time of peace arrangements for the purchase , collection , and transit of the horses to their various units . These arrangements are more difficult to make satisfactorily than anything that has yet been considered ; for the ...
... taken in time of peace arrangements for the purchase , collection , and transit of the horses to their various units . These arrangements are more difficult to make satisfactorily than anything that has yet been considered ; for the ...
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