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... INDIAN WOMEN . By Cornelia Sorabji THE GREEK MYSTERIES AND THE GOSPEL NARRATIVE . By Slade Butler THE RENEWAL OF THE ... INDIA OFFICE : A BLAZING INDISCRETION . ' Malcolm • 6 PAGE 464 472 481 490 500 548 566 573 By Ian 577 585 601 615 ...
... INDIAN WOMEN . By Cornelia Sorabji THE GREEK MYSTERIES AND THE GOSPEL NARRATIVE . By Slade Butler THE RENEWAL OF THE ... INDIA OFFICE : A BLAZING INDISCRETION . ' Malcolm • 6 PAGE 464 472 481 490 500 548 566 573 By Ian 577 585 601 615 ...
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... India , but native troops were mainly employed and little or no strain had been put on the Home VOL . LVII - No . 335 B Army , which had consequently been allowed to deteriorate both. THE ARMY - AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS. THE.
... India , but native troops were mainly employed and little or no strain had been put on the Home VOL . LVII - No . 335 B Army , which had consequently been allowed to deteriorate both. THE ARMY - AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS. THE.
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... India • Total · 71,000 39,780 29,200 139,980 men , with 120 field guns . There was no Reserve , the Volunteer Force did not exist , and there were only 82,852 Militia and 14,680 Yeomanry . Up to that time the object of all training ...
... India • Total · 71,000 39,780 29,200 139,980 men , with 120 field guns . There was no Reserve , the Volunteer Force did not exist , and there were only 82,852 Militia and 14,680 Yeomanry . Up to that time the object of all training ...
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... India , and elsewhere , is patent to the world ; nevertheless , partiality must not be suffered to blind us to the defects of our old friend , for , with the bayonet fixed , it was the shortest gun carried by a European Army - the ...
... India , and elsewhere , is patent to the world ; nevertheless , partiality must not be suffered to blind us to the defects of our old friend , for , with the bayonet fixed , it was the shortest gun carried by a European Army - the ...
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... Indian Cavalry . As regards transport and the great question of supplies , we can also boast of a vast improvement in the last half - century . In India , owing to the almost inexhaustible resources of the country , difficulty in ...
... Indian Cavalry . As regards transport and the great question of supplies , we can also boast of a vast improvement in the last half - century . In India , owing to the almost inexhaustible resources of the country , difficulty in ...
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