The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1902 |
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Sivu 57
... command go about everywhere and take away from the several farms cattle and provisions . 2. In regard to your Excellency's state- ment that , besides the force under my personal command , no other regular force of Boers exist , I must ...
... command go about everywhere and take away from the several farms cattle and provisions . 2. In regard to your Excellency's state- ment that , besides the force under my personal command , no other regular force of Boers exist , I must ...
Sivu 133
... command , and if this command is to be properly exercised , this one man must be a soldier . It is idle to hope that any civilian , how- ever eminent , can have the professional training and experience required to enable him to control ...
... command , and if this command is to be properly exercised , this one man must be a soldier . It is idle to hope that any civilian , how- ever eminent , can have the professional training and experience required to enable him to control ...
Sivu 177
... command would be of advan- tage ; for example , the Japanese Govern- ment have given it to be understood that they would prefer a German supreme command to the supreme command of another Power more extensively interested in East Asiatic ...
... command would be of advan- tage ; for example , the Japanese Govern- ment have given it to be understood that they would prefer a German supreme command to the supreme command of another Power more extensively interested in East Asiatic ...
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administration Agreement ammunition amount Army arrived Article attack August Boers boilers Botha Brigadier-General British burghers camp Canal Cape Colony captured cattle cent China Chinese Government Chinese Plenipotentiaries Colonel Colonel Benson columns command Company considerable convoy death Despatch detachment direction district Drift duties east Elliot's enemy Ermelo estimate expenditure force foreign garrison guns horses Imperial important increase Infantry Jubaland July killed Klerksdorp Kroonstad Kumassi laager Lake land Legation Lieut.-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Kitchener Lord Lansdowne Majesty's Government Major Major-General Manchuria ment Middelburg miles military moved movement Natal native negotiations officers operations Orange River Colony parties Peking Piet Retief Plumer population port Powers present Prince Tuan prisoners Protectorate Province railway regard Report revenue rifles Russian Secretary sent September Service South Africa Standerton supplies territory tion trade Transvaal Treaty troops United Vaal waggons Wilge River wounded Yeomanry