The Review of Reviews, Volume 23William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1901 |
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... Army Reform , see under Army Cost of the War , see under Finance ( Budget ) The Kimberley Compound , 272 The Cape's Mismanagement , 271 The Economic Future of the Transvaal , 165 Federation before Settlement , 166 Settlement , 557 The ...
... Army Reform , see under Army Cost of the War , see under Finance ( Budget ) The Kimberley Compound , 272 The Cape's Mismanagement , 271 The Economic Future of the Transvaal , 165 Federation before Settlement , 166 Settlement , 557 The ...
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... Army , we shall be able to keep it up easily twelve months . " " I can understand , " said his questioner , " what you mean by the help of God , ' but I don't understand what you mean by the aid of the British Army . ' " " Oh , sir ...
... Army , we shall be able to keep it up easily twelve months . " " I can understand , " said his questioner , " what you mean by the help of God , ' but I don't understand what you mean by the aid of the British Army . ' " " Oh , sir ...
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... army . Before the war , the paramountcy of Britain was unques- tioned , while less than 5,030 soldiers were stationed in the whole southern continent . It is now evident that a standing army of 50,000 must be maintained to prevent our ...
... army . Before the war , the paramountcy of Britain was unques- tioned , while less than 5,030 soldiers were stationed in the whole southern continent . It is now evident that a standing army of 50,000 must be maintained to prevent our ...
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... army and took the oath to the hostile Power . Lord Roberts supplemented this proclamation of March by another proclamation on August 14th , which says nothing concerning the confiscation of property , but which threatens the burghers ...
... army and took the oath to the hostile Power . Lord Roberts supplemented this proclamation of March by another proclamation on August 14th , which says nothing concerning the confiscation of property , but which threatens the burghers ...
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... army of national defence is treated as a crime justi- fying the confiscation of their private property by the invading army . In October this policy of confiscation was applied more generally by Lord Kitchener , who in that month issued ...
... army of national defence is treated as a crime justi- fying the confiscation of their private property by the invading army . In October this policy of confiscation was applied more generally by Lord Kitchener , who in that month issued ...
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