Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... Force , and then , just as he was about to seek to regain his health by a visit to his native country after an ab- sence of seventeen years , he was required once more to undertake the fatigues and responsibilities of active ser- vice ...
... Force , and then , just as he was about to seek to regain his health by a visit to his native country after an ab- sence of seventeen years , he was required once more to undertake the fatigues and responsibilities of active ser- vice ...
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... Force for Home Defence . These are three : the uncertainty as to the numbers and the quality of the recruits who will enlist , the insuffici- ency of the training , and the fact that serious training is to be postponed until after war ...
... Force for Home Defence . These are three : the uncertainty as to the numbers and the quality of the recruits who will enlist , the insuffici- ency of the training , and the fact that serious training is to be postponed until after war ...
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... Forces Act of 1907 the recruiting of the Territorial Force , both in peace and war , was included among the " powers and duties " of the County Associations ; yet no " powers " for carrying out the duty were conferred on these bodies ...
... Forces Act of 1907 the recruiting of the Territorial Force , both in peace and war , was included among the " powers and duties " of the County Associations ; yet no " powers " for carrying out the duty were conferred on these bodies ...
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... Force Association of the City of London , said : " Five years ago I stated before the Duke of Norfolk's Commission ... Force . The C sixth section dwells on the officers of the Regular Army 1909. ] Training in the New Territorial Force . 33.
... Force Association of the City of London , said : " Five years ago I stated before the Duke of Norfolk's Commission ... Force . The C sixth section dwells on the officers of the Regular Army 1909. ] Training in the New Territorial Force . 33.
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... Force will cease , but men now in the Territorial Force will complete their current terms of service . " The principle here adopted seems to be a paraphrase of the old adage , and to imply that it is best to be on with the new love ...
... Force will cease , but men now in the Territorial Force will complete their current terms of service . " The principle here adopted seems to be a paraphrase of the old adage , and to imply that it is best to be on with the new love ...
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