The Monthly Review, Volume 21Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams J. Murray, 1905 - Art |
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Page 61
... Army or in the Navy . " Every German is in duty bound to defend his country , and he cannot discharge this duty through a sub- stitute ” —such is the plain and dignified statement of the National Code of the German Empire . The whole ...
... Army or in the Navy . " Every German is in duty bound to defend his country , and he cannot discharge this duty through a sub- stitute ” —such is the plain and dignified statement of the National Code of the German Empire . The whole ...
Page 33
... Army for the defence of India is tantamount to a confession , by Britain , that her army , alone , is unable to defend it against invasion or attack . It is feared that the effect of this upon the native mind will be disastrous as well ...
... Army for the defence of India is tantamount to a confession , by Britain , that her army , alone , is unable to defend it against invasion or attack . It is feared that the effect of this upon the native mind will be disastrous as well ...
Page 58
... Army and the General Staff . These are the men who trained Marshal Oyama and General Nogi to beat the Russians . Alliance between the Germans and the Russians is not im- probable , and with German organisation the Russian army impotent ...
... Army and the General Staff . These are the men who trained Marshal Oyama and General Nogi to beat the Russians . Alliance between the Germans and the Russians is not im- probable , and with German organisation the Russian army impotent ...
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