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Strona 226
They thought that the movement was wholly military , and , therefore ,
undeserving of sympathy . later period ( July 22 , 1882 ) , when British military
intervention had become necessary , Mr. Gladstone , speaking in the House of
Commons ...
They thought that the movement was wholly military , and , therefore ,
undeserving of sympathy . later period ( July 22 , 1882 ) , when British military
intervention had become necessary , Mr. Gladstone , speaking in the House of
Commons ...
Strona 546
If it be admitted that the operation was practicable from a military point of view ,
there can scarcely be any doubt that the Government made a serious mistake . It
appeared probable at the time that the decision not to send a small expeditionary
...
If it be admitted that the operation was practicable from a military point of view ,
there can scarcely be any doubt that the Government made a serious mistake . It
appeared probable at the time that the decision not to send a small expeditionary
...
Strona 585
With characteristic honesty , Lord Hartington said : “ Although the difficulties of a
military decision were great , and although there was a difference of opinion
among military authorities , I have no hesitation in saying that the justification or ,
if ...
With characteristic honesty , Lord Hartington said : “ Although the difficulties of a
military decision were great , and although there was a difference of opinion
among military authorities , I have no hesitation in saying that the justification or ,
if ...
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