The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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... course under Dr. William Bateson at the John Innes Horticultural Institution at Merton Park . But the ordinary training at Kew itself suffices in most cases to equip a capable man for a gardening post in any part of the world . An ...
... course under Dr. William Bateson at the John Innes Horticultural Institution at Merton Park . But the ordinary training at Kew itself suffices in most cases to equip a capable man for a gardening post in any part of the world . An ...
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... course of musketry at Hythe . A sergeant of seven years ' standing has little to learn of the work of his regiment . Robertson , welcomed as a comrade at the officers ' mess , took the opportunities , abundant in India , of becoming a ...
... course of musketry at Hythe . A sergeant of seven years ' standing has little to learn of the work of his regiment . Robertson , welcomed as a comrade at the officers ' mess , took the opportunities , abundant in India , of becoming a ...
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... course at the Staff College , where , from eminent instructors - Hildyard and Henderson- he learned the theory of war and of staff duties . During these years he added French and German to his stock of languages , mastered the history ...
... course at the Staff College , where , from eminent instructors - Hildyard and Henderson- he learned the theory of war and of staff duties . During these years he added French and German to his stock of languages , mastered the history ...
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