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Pagina 178
... Army system affecting the arrangements , financial and other , for the supply of the British garrison in India . From the view- point of a commander having sole control of our Regular Army and surveying the Imperial field at large , he ...
... Army system affecting the arrangements , financial and other , for the supply of the British garrison in India . From the view- point of a commander having sole control of our Regular Army and surveying the Imperial field at large , he ...
Pagina 180
... Army Estimates of 1867 , explained the appointment in 1866 of Lord Dalhousie's Royal Commission by the great difficulty experienced in procuring recruits for the Army ; . . . in point of fact the question then was , and now is , whether ...
... Army Estimates of 1867 , explained the appointment in 1866 of Lord Dalhousie's Royal Commission by the great difficulty experienced in procuring recruits for the Army ; . . . in point of fact the question then was , and now is , whether ...
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... army , backed up by a million trained reservists . The total of the two Powers ' armies on the outbreak of war could ... army of France , two - thirds of a million of first - line troops with a formidable mass of trained reserves , over ...
... army , backed up by a million trained reservists . The total of the two Powers ' armies on the outbreak of war could ... army of France , two - thirds of a million of first - line troops with a formidable mass of trained reserves , over ...
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