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... British Soil , 558 The British Officer , 196 The Army Medical Question , 273 M. de Bloch ; the Corrupter of the Army , 271 The War Correspondent , 167 The Armies in China , see under China Art : The Masterpiece Portfolios ( illustrated ...
... British Soil , 558 The British Officer , 196 The Army Medical Question , 273 M. de Bloch ; the Corrupter of the Army , 271 The War Correspondent , 167 The Armies in China , see under China Art : The Masterpiece Portfolios ( illustrated ...
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... British Empire , see Colon es and the Empire What England ought to do , 268 Britain's Peril , 556 British Pessimisin , 563-564 " Smart " Society , 275 Mannerly London , 46 Women , see Women English Dictionary edited by Dr. Murray , 466 ...
... British Empire , see Colon es and the Empire What England ought to do , 268 Britain's Peril , 556 British Pessimisin , 563-564 " Smart " Society , 275 Mannerly London , 46 Women , see Women English Dictionary edited by Dr. Murray , 466 ...
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... British man in the street , made a bold defence of the Orange River for the purpose of covering the invasion of the Cape Colony . He signalised his November campaign by capturing Dewetsdorp and taking 700 odd prisoners . He then ...
... British man in the street , made a bold defence of the Orange River for the purpose of covering the invasion of the Cape Colony . He signalised his November campaign by capturing Dewetsdorp and taking 700 odd prisoners . He then ...
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... British public has been fed were , in plain English , downright lies . But all the cruel disillusions which have followed each other in rapid succession have not succeeded in winning the credulous public from its favourite diet . The ...
... British public has been fed were , in plain English , downright lies . But all the cruel disillusions which have followed each other in rapid succession have not succeeded in winning the credulous public from its favourite diet . The ...
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... British Army . ' " " Oh , sir , " said the old Boer , " if it were not for the presence of 100,000 British troops in the Transvaal we should be sorely put to it for food and cartridges , but so long as you maintain that garrison in the ...
... British Army . ' " " Oh , sir , " said the old Boer , " if it were not for the presence of 100,000 British troops in the Transvaal we should be sorely put to it for food and cartridges , but so long as you maintain that garrison in the ...
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