The Scottish Review, Band 35A. Gardner, 1900 |
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... Natal , which is bordered by the Transvaal on one side and by the Free State on the other . With the aid of the Free Staters , it was expected that the British garrison would be quickly overwhelmed and the Colony overrun and conquered ...
... Natal , which is bordered by the Transvaal on one side and by the Free State on the other . With the aid of the Free Staters , it was expected that the British garrison would be quickly overwhelmed and the Colony overrun and conquered ...
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... Natal Field Force -- Lt. - General Sir George White , Reserves at Cape and Natal , ... 16,000 42 ... 8,000 Total , 78,000 152 It may be worth while to mention , for the benefit of civilian readers , that an Army Corps is divided into ...
... Natal Field Force -- Lt. - General Sir George White , Reserves at Cape and Natal , ... 16,000 42 ... 8,000 Total , 78,000 152 It may be worth while to mention , for the benefit of civilian readers , that an Army Corps is divided into ...
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... have been selected ; but , unfortunately , as an expedition for the conquest of the Boers , it was fundamentally and fatally defective . So also was the Natal Field Force , under Sir George White . What 140 The First Chapter of the War .
... have been selected ; but , unfortunately , as an expedition for the conquest of the Boers , it was fundamentally and fatally defective . So also was the Natal Field Force , under Sir George White . What 140 The First Chapter of the War .
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Natal Field Force , under Sir George White . What was wanted was , obviously , not the flower of the British Infantry , but a mus- ter of hardy troops , unusually strong in Light Cavalry , abound- ing in Mounted Riflemen , and with an ...
Natal Field Force , under Sir George White . What was wanted was , obviously , not the flower of the British Infantry , but a mus- ter of hardy troops , unusually strong in Light Cavalry , abound- ing in Mounted Riflemen , and with an ...
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... Natal and the North - West , because , scattered far and wide along the whole length of the Border , they could not co - operate immediately with the Regular Army . Thus it appears that on the eve of hostilities what we actually ...
... Natal and the North - West , because , scattered far and wide along the whole length of the Border , they could not co - operate immediately with the Regular Army . Thus it appears that on the eve of hostilities what we actually ...
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