The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 273
... troops or in the event of failure to re - embark the expedition . The landing could only be effected by surprise , and it was laid down that the troops would take nothing ashore but their arms and ammunition and must thereafter fend for ...
... troops or in the event of failure to re - embark the expedition . The landing could only be effected by surprise , and it was laid down that the troops would take nothing ashore but their arms and ammunition and must thereafter fend for ...
Page 276
... troops were assembling there . Be that as it may , Colonel Tate made no attempt to advance from his position and ... troop of his yeomanry and trotted towards Carnwnda , but the failing light precluded accurate observation . It was said ...
... troops were assembling there . Be that as it may , Colonel Tate made no attempt to advance from his position and ... troop of his yeomanry and trotted towards Carnwnda , but the failing light precluded accurate observation . It was said ...
Page 304
... troops to keep law and order . The German contention did not seem to be without reason , viz . that in no circumstances could the occupation of the Saar by troops belonging to a country directly interested in the Plebiscite be justified ...
... troops to keep law and order . The German contention did not seem to be without reason , viz . that in no circumstances could the occupation of the Saar by troops belonging to a country directly interested in the Plebiscite be justified ...
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