The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... in South Africa as a whole a vast and menacing native question ; and in Downing Street , but not only there , a feeling that the problems of the country could perhaps be solved only by the union of the whole country under British ...
... in South Africa as a whole a vast and menacing native question ; and in Downing Street , but not only there , a feeling that the problems of the country could perhaps be solved only by the union of the whole country under British ...
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When at last the Cabinet as a whole became fully informed of the situation a split developed , some members , including Morley , Crewe , Harcourt and McKenna , complaining , not that Sir Henry Wilson's strategy was wrong , but that it ...
When at last the Cabinet as a whole became fully informed of the situation a split developed , some members , including Morley , Crewe , Harcourt and McKenna , complaining , not that Sir Henry Wilson's strategy was wrong , but that it ...
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There were less than 200 machine guns for the whole Force , though the School of Musketry had recommended six per battalion in 1909. The reason was the expense . Despite the lessons of the South African War , there were only twenty ...
There were less than 200 machine guns for the whole Force , though the School of Musketry had recommended six per battalion in 1909. The reason was the expense . Despite the lessons of the South African War , there were only twenty ...
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