The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 34
... officer , General Frey , of the French Colonial Army . " I may add , " he writes , " that England laughs quite rightly , now that she has made the alliance with Japan , at those who reproach her - in the same manner that they will ...
... officer , General Frey , of the French Colonial Army . " I may add , " he writes , " that England laughs quite rightly , now that she has made the alliance with Japan , at those who reproach her - in the same manner that they will ...
Page 47
... officers are Austrians ; all the arsenals , & c . , are in Austria , and most of the supplies are purchased in that country . The proposed increase was made still more onerous by the fact that when it was demanded a large portion of ...
... officers are Austrians ; all the arsenals , & c . , are in Austria , and most of the supplies are purchased in that country . The proposed increase was made still more onerous by the fact that when it was demanded a large portion of ...
Page 48
... officers , educated in a national spirit and speaking the Hungarian language to perfection ; also that the use of the Hungarian language in military criminal proceedings , the code of which is to be entirely reformed , will be assured ...
... officers , educated in a national spirit and speaking the Hungarian language to perfection ; also that the use of the Hungarian language in military criminal proceedings , the code of which is to be entirely reformed , will be assured ...
Page 74
... officers , an unduly small share to the seamen . For the capture of Havana , for instance , the money paid to the navy was £ 368,092 , of which the admiral's share was £ 122,697 ; a seaman's , £ 3 14s . 9åd . On board privateers the ...
... officers , an unduly small share to the seamen . For the capture of Havana , for instance , the money paid to the navy was £ 368,092 , of which the admiral's share was £ 122,697 ; a seaman's , £ 3 14s . 9åd . On board privateers the ...
Page 88
surprising , " we are told , and we hear of regiments where every officer had his copy of the famous novel . The pre - Raphaelite brethren - Rossetti , William Morris , and Burne - Jones- " took Sir Guy as their model " ( a model which ...
surprising , " we are told , and we hear of regiments where every officer had his copy of the famous novel . The pre - Raphaelite brethren - Rossetti , William Morris , and Burne - Jones- " took Sir Guy as their model " ( a model which ...
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