The National Review, Volume 47, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 254
... defence may perhaps be most conveniently considered under three headings : ( A ) The defence of the Empire from oversea attack ; ( B ) The maintenance of internal order through the Empire ; ( C ) The defence of India , of Canada , and ...
... defence may perhaps be most conveniently considered under three headings : ( A ) The defence of the Empire from oversea attack ; ( B ) The maintenance of internal order through the Empire ; ( C ) The defence of India , of Canada , and ...
Page 255
... Defence Committee in 1885 , and the Joint Naval and Military Committee for Defence in 1891 , ensured , even before the establishment of the Committee of Imperial Defence , that the sailors and soldiers officially charged with the duty ...
... Defence Committee in 1885 , and the Joint Naval and Military Committee for Defence in 1891 , ensured , even before the establishment of the Committee of Imperial Defence , that the sailors and soldiers officially charged with the duty ...
Page 259
... defence has been authoritatively reduced , and is now limited to the defence of the naval bases and commercial ports , and to the repulse of raiding expeditionary forces of no greater strength than 5000 men . The nation has , though ...
... defence has been authoritatively reduced , and is now limited to the defence of the naval bases and commercial ports , and to the repulse of raiding expeditionary forces of no greater strength than 5000 men . The nation has , though ...
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