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British Academy. painful news that the great Russian jurist , Professor de Martens , another of our Corresponding Fellows , has been snatched away by the hand of sudden death . At the last Annual General Meeting Lord Curzon of Kedleston ...
British Academy. painful news that the great Russian jurist , Professor de Martens , another of our Corresponding Fellows , has been snatched away by the hand of sudden death . At the last Annual General Meeting Lord Curzon of Kedleston ...
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British Academy. But there was a second alternative course open to the British : instead of developing more skirmishers in each battalion , they might create new light - infantry corps , or turn whole units of the line into light troops ...
British Academy. But there was a second alternative course open to the British : instead of developing more skirmishers in each battalion , they might create new light - infantry corps , or turn whole units of the line into light troops ...
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British Academy. periences in Flanders in 1794 had taught him that the line cannot contend at advantage with a preponderant mass of light troops , which yield when charged , but return the moment that the charge is stopped . The device ...
British Academy. periences in Flanders in 1794 had taught him that the line cannot contend at advantage with a preponderant mass of light troops , which yield when charged , but return the moment that the charge is stopped . The device ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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