The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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Man - power was the vital problem early in 1918 , and the dwindling strength of
the British divisions in France ... In quality and quantity , the New Zealand
Division maintained its standards until the end of the war . “ No division in France
” ...
Man - power was the vital problem early in 1918 , and the dwindling strength of
the British divisions in France ... In quality and quantity , the New Zealand
Division maintained its standards until the end of the war . “ No division in France
” ...
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Though the Fifth Army was driven back forty miles with crippling losses , the gap
was plugged by divisions brought from other ... It was here that Mr Churchill found
the gth Division , “ like an iron peg hammered into the frozen ground ” , and ...
Though the Fifth Army was driven back forty miles with crippling losses , the gap
was plugged by divisions brought from other ... It was here that Mr Churchill found
the gth Division , “ like an iron peg hammered into the frozen ground ” , and ...
Page 730
The number of departments or divisions in the Office , which in 1849 had been
five , rose to eight in 1869 . There were still four geographical divisions , but the
general division had branched out into the Chief Clerk ' s division , the ...
The number of departments or divisions in the Office , which in 1849 had been
five , rose to eight in 1869 . There were still four geographical divisions , but the
general division had branched out into the Chief Clerk ' s division , the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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