The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... Army of the Tigris , although remote , on the south , might well defend its western front against the Turks , provided British and French diplomatic influence ( with British bayonets in the background ) and Persian patriotism do their ...
... Army of the Tigris , although remote , on the south , might well defend its western front against the Turks , provided British and French diplomatic influence ( with British bayonets in the background ) and Persian patriotism do their ...
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... Army with mixed feelings - especially by those who were then teaching or studying at the Staff College at Camberley . On the Staff there during those years we had Henry Rawlinson , Henry Wilson , L. E. Kiggell , Hubert Gough , R. C. ...
... Army with mixed feelings - especially by those who were then teaching or studying at the Staff College at Camberley . On the Staff there during those years we had Henry Rawlinson , Henry Wilson , L. E. Kiggell , Hubert Gough , R. C. ...
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... Army . I had spent as much of my time at the Admiralty and at sea as I had with the Army , and what I had read of British wars of the past , especially those of the time of the elder Pitt , had left the impression on my mind that it ...
... Army . I had spent as much of my time at the Admiralty and at sea as I had with the Army , and what I had read of British wars of the past , especially those of the time of the elder Pitt , had left the impression on my mind that it ...
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