The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 65Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Pagina 4
... necessary in order to transport any force during about thirty - six hours on board ship across the North Sea . It is not the object of the writer in the present instance to advocate universal compulsory service for home defence , since ...
... necessary in order to transport any force during about thirty - six hours on board ship across the North Sea . It is not the object of the writer in the present instance to advocate universal compulsory service for home defence , since ...
Pagina 5
... necessary to have an almost equal number of men available in this country as reinforce- ments , and these should be at least fairly well trained and not of the same stamp , as regards efficiency , as the last batches of Yeomanry ...
... necessary to have an almost equal number of men available in this country as reinforce- ments , and these should be at least fairly well trained and not of the same stamp , as regards efficiency , as the last batches of Yeomanry ...
Pagina 10
... necessary adjunct to the naval base of Rosyth , if only as a bolt - hole ' for our ships . In these circumstances it certainly does seem most remarkable that any Government which took the question of our national defence seriously ...
... necessary adjunct to the naval base of Rosyth , if only as a bolt - hole ' for our ships . In these circumstances it certainly does seem most remarkable that any Government which took the question of our national defence seriously ...
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... necessary that we should be prepared for eventualities and should not have to depend on partially trained troops . What I wish to impress upon the public is that , if they believe that the Govern- ment scheme has provided them with ...
... necessary that we should be prepared for eventualities and should not have to depend on partially trained troops . What I wish to impress upon the public is that , if they believe that the Govern- ment scheme has provided them with ...
Pagina 56
... necessary duties of baby feeding and general management ; indeed , their appreciation of the advantages derived from the ' Consultations ' is shown by the large numbers which come to them . Quite apart from any other consideration , a ...
... necessary duties of baby feeding and general management ; indeed , their appreciation of the advantages derived from the ' Consultations ' is shown by the large numbers which come to them . Quite apart from any other consideration , a ...
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