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Pagina 11
... army to the defence of India and of England . On the 23rd of April Lord Wolseley made a speech at a dinner of the Press Club , in which he began by ex- plaining how the heads of the army had been organizing the army for a great num- ber ...
... army to the defence of India and of England . On the 23rd of April Lord Wolseley made a speech at a dinner of the Press Club , in which he began by ex- plaining how the heads of the army had been organizing the army for a great num- ber ...
Pagina 13
... army expenditure will continue to be wasteful on the one side and unduly in- fluenced by the Treasury upon the other . At the same time it is humiliating to re- member that in the last eleven years our military reformers have steadily ...
... army expenditure will continue to be wasteful on the one side and unduly in- fluenced by the Treasury upon the other . At the same time it is humiliating to re- member that in the last eleven years our military reformers have steadily ...
Pagina 25
... army as costly as the French or German , and sometimes the most costly in the world , with the exception of that of Russia , with its peace establishment of something like eight hundred and ninety thousand men . spend already upon our army ...
... army as costly as the French or German , and sometimes the most costly in the world , with the exception of that of Russia , with its peace establishment of something like eight hundred and ninety thousand men . spend already upon our army ...
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