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Pagina 15
... force of artillery that we have German force . As far as it is possible available . It certainly seems clear , even for a civilian to understand Mr. Stanhope's to those who are not great scientific sol- figures , the net result of the ...
... force of artillery that we have German force . As far as it is possible available . It certainly seems clear , even for a civilian to understand Mr. Stanhope's to those who are not great scientific sol- figures , the net result of the ...
Pagina 16
... force which exists at home . the same time already far short in num- It takes a long time to train both the bers of what it should be . The deplorable men and the horses for the work , and there effect which has been produced by the ...
... force which exists at home . the same time already far short in num- It takes a long time to train both the bers of what it should be . The deplorable men and the horses for the work , and there effect which has been produced by the ...
Pagina 26
... force in the nature of a purely volunteer force , which is only armed and instructed , but not paid ; and it will be interesting at a future time to consider whether the various Australian military systems do not point out to us the way ...
... force in the nature of a purely volunteer force , which is only armed and instructed , but not paid ; and it will be interesting at a future time to consider whether the various Australian military systems do not point out to us the way ...
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