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... land ; the former's desire is to effect that penetration . The defensive of the native army need not , however , be the passive defensive ; indeed that , unless the position be exceptionally strong , is according to present tenets to be ...
... land ; the former's desire is to effect that penetration . The defensive of the native army need not , however , be the passive defensive ; indeed that , unless the position be exceptionally strong , is according to present tenets to be ...
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... land . Though not much larger than Wales , it possesses a potentiality for the development of resources which may ulti- mately render it one of the foremost dis- tricts on the face of the earth in point of wealth and population ; and ...
... land . Though not much larger than Wales , it possesses a potentiality for the development of resources which may ulti- mately render it one of the foremost dis- tricts on the face of the earth in point of wealth and population ; and ...
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... land - and added in dying accents , with a dying smile : " Now I must make a last quotation , and I do not think you fellows will chaff me this time- ' Dulce et de- corum est pro patriâ mori ' " ' — and so slept into the dawn of that ...
... land - and added in dying accents , with a dying smile : " Now I must make a last quotation , and I do not think you fellows will chaff me this time- ' Dulce et de- corum est pro patriâ mori ' " ' — and so slept into the dawn of that ...
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... land as sud- denly and effectually as at Isandhlwana . Now these same patriots recognize our superior strength , and honorably fulfil the conditions of amity . They even respect our men's graves - a wooden cross undis- turbed marks the ...
... land as sud- denly and effectually as at Isandhlwana . Now these same patriots recognize our superior strength , and honorably fulfil the conditions of amity . They even respect our men's graves - a wooden cross undis- turbed marks the ...
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... land on which I long to expatiate - such as the tactics of our infantry , the equip- ment of our cavalry , the employment of machine - guns , and the best nature of artil- lery ; but I deem it best to abstain - for the present . 66 re ...
... land on which I long to expatiate - such as the tactics of our infantry , the equip- ment of our cavalry , the employment of machine - guns , and the best nature of artil- lery ; but I deem it best to abstain - for the present . 66 re ...
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