Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Band 52W. Mitchell and Son, 1908 |
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... duty . If he has not all his fortifications in order , he would still fight with the aid of those he had ; but he would not consider himself a strong man in the true sense , if he did not make his house strong , and his palace safe ...
... duty . If he has not all his fortifications in order , he would still fight with the aid of those he had ; but he would not consider himself a strong man in the true sense , if he did not make his house strong , and his palace safe ...
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... duty to look into the matter and see that there is stability in the Company , and that the troubles they may meet with are not insurmountable . It is not necessary at this stage to enter into details such as methods for blocking the ...
... duty to look into the matter and see that there is stability in the Company , and that the troubles they may meet with are not insurmountable . It is not necessary at this stage to enter into details such as methods for blocking the ...
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... duty of military authorities - I speak in the widest sense , embracing the Navy too - to provide the means for the pro- tection of the material interests in this country as they find them , and if they find to - morrow that a tunnel is ...
... duty of military authorities - I speak in the widest sense , embracing the Navy too - to provide the means for the pro- tection of the material interests in this country as they find them , and if they find to - morrow that a tunnel is ...
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... duty and the obligations of military authority is ever improved by military authorities committing themselves to extreme opinions . I think the dis- cussion has done good in this way , that it asks people to look , as Captain Nicholson ...
... duty and the obligations of military authority is ever improved by military authorities committing themselves to extreme opinions . I think the dis- cussion has done good in this way , that it asks people to look , as Captain Nicholson ...
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... duty of rendering support to the other arms . Artillery regiments no doubt varied to a certain extent in this respect ; some may have been more dashing than others . In particular a regiment commanded by one of the most distinguished ...
... duty of rendering support to the other arms . Artillery regiments no doubt varied to a certain extent in this respect ; some may have been more dashing than others . In particular a regiment commanded by one of the most distinguished ...
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