The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 363
... Army originally furnished Colonial and fortress garrisons , and performed what we may call local police duties . Since 1829 it has been relieved of its local police work , but has incurred , since 1859 , far heavier responsibilities in ...
... Army originally furnished Colonial and fortress garrisons , and performed what we may call local police duties . Since 1829 it has been relieved of its local police work , but has incurred , since 1859 , far heavier responsibilities in ...
Page 365
... Army in peace and the necessity of supplementing it by another and much larger army in time of war ; he had realised that the peace garrisons in India and the Colonies must be provided by an army enlisted for a term of at least seven ...
... Army in peace and the necessity of supplementing it by another and much larger army in time of war ; he had realised that the peace garrisons in India and the Colonies must be provided by an army enlisted for a term of at least seven ...
Page 366
... Army , and offering in exchange a short service Army , which in numbers and efficiency might or might not have realised its author's expectations . If the experiment had failed it would have wrought incalculable injury to the Regular Army ...
... Army , and offering in exchange a short service Army , which in numbers and efficiency might or might not have realised its author's expectations . If the experiment had failed it would have wrought incalculable injury to the Regular Army ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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