The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 170Reuter's Telegram Company, 1907 - Great Britain |
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... believed that it would be a mistake to keep a great body of Regular troops in this country . They believed that what was wrongly called the Cardwell system that they must keep as many men at home as abroad - was not founded on the true ...
... believed that it would be a mistake to keep a great body of Regular troops in this country . They believed that what was wrongly called the Cardwell system that they must keep as many men at home as abroad - was not founded on the true ...
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... believed that there was a possibility of agreement between both sides of the House for this year in regard to the proposals of his right hon . friend as applied to the Regular Army , and he believed that what had been pro- posed was ...
... believed that there was a possibility of agreement between both sides of the House for this year in regard to the proposals of his right hon . friend as applied to the Regular Army , and he believed that what had been pro- posed was ...
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... believed that it was amateur ; he knew nothing of them . an added check on the power of the He would give one instance . The desire Executive when engaged in a war in regard to the Regular soldiers was to which it could not finish ...
... believed that it was amateur ; he knew nothing of them . an added check on the power of the He would give one instance . The desire Executive when engaged in a war in regard to the Regular soldiers was to which it could not finish ...
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... believed that they would face face and Evropean troops them with success . It was said , " Oh , the Boer war was not a guide , because there you were fighting against people in their own country . " We were fighting in our own territory ...
... believed that they would face face and Evropean troops them with success . It was said , " Oh , the Boer war was not a guide , because there you were fighting against people in their own country . " We were fighting in our own territory ...
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... believed that . the pay and rations would work out at 2s . 8d . , and that there were stores and equipments which they at present sup- plied themselves , but which would in future be supplied by the Government , because the force was ...
... believed that . the pay and rations would work out at 2s . 8d . , and that there were stores and equipments which they at present sup- plied themselves , but which would in future be supplied by the Government , because the force was ...
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