Annual Register, Količina 142Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1901 |
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... tion among the 40,000,000 of the British nation was astonishing . He admitted that the Government , like almost everybody else , had underrated the military efficiency of the Boers , but even had they taken a different view they could ...
... tion among the 40,000,000 of the British nation was astonishing . He admitted that the Government , like almost everybody else , had underrated the military efficiency of the Boers , but even had they taken a different view they could ...
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... tion of three army corps at a distance of 7,000 miles was a thing which the world had never seen or attempted before ; yet it had been accomplished without a hitch . Speaking with a full sense of responsibility , he would urge the ...
... tion of three army corps at a distance of 7,000 miles was a thing which the world had never seen or attempted before ; yet it had been accomplished without a hitch . Speaking with a full sense of responsibility , he would urge the ...
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... tion , and endangered the credit of the Ministry . Lord Roberts was suddenly summoned from Ireland and offered the supreme command in South Africa , but at the same time , as was freely asserted , Sir Redvers Buller was ordered by the ...
... tion , and endangered the credit of the Ministry . Lord Roberts was suddenly summoned from Ireland and offered the supreme command in South Africa , but at the same time , as was freely asserted , Sir Redvers Buller was ordered by the ...
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... since made in the other House , that he took care to point out at the time that he was not in the least degree intending any applica- tion of these views to the action of the present 1900. ] [ 23 Lord Rosebery on the War .
... since made in the other House , that he took care to point out at the time that he was not in the least degree intending any applica- tion of these views to the action of the present 1900. ] [ 23 Lord Rosebery on the War .
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... tion of the war with vigour and with unstinted means , in order that , as rapidly as possible , the integrity of the Queen's dominions might be vindicated , and a successful issue attained . " At the same time his indictment of the ...
... tion of the war with vigour and with unstinted means , in order that , as rapidly as possible , the integrity of the Queen's dominions might be vindicated , and a successful issue attained . " At the same time his indictment of the ...
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