The Quarterly Review, Volume 252John Murray, 1929 |
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Page 307
... British bayonets , and it was considered vital for British interests that he should hold it - a very doubtful proposition - then the number of bayonets should have been adequate for the purpose . The actual course pursued was that ...
... British bayonets , and it was considered vital for British interests that he should hold it - a very doubtful proposition - then the number of bayonets should have been adequate for the purpose . The actual course pursued was that ...
Page 308
... British Army . ' The garrison at Ghazni experienced a similar fate . However short - sighted the British may be at times in the conduct of their affairs , no people display more energy and resolution in repairing the disasters which ...
... British Army . ' The garrison at Ghazni experienced a similar fate . However short - sighted the British may be at times in the conduct of their affairs , no people display more energy and resolution in repairing the disasters which ...
Page 309
... British one brought matters to a head . So began the Second Afghan War . Once again Afghanistan was successfully invaded , the British lines of communication being considerably shorter and safer than they had been thirty years ...
... British one brought matters to a head . So began the Second Afghan War . Once again Afghanistan was successfully invaded , the British lines of communication being considerably shorter and safer than they had been thirty years ...
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