Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... recruits for the ranks . When that time does arrive in the near future - and the signs of its coming are so many and so plain that " he who runs may read " -then , one of two things must inevitably occur ; either the pay , position ...
... recruits for the ranks . When that time does arrive in the near future - and the signs of its coming are so many and so plain that " he who runs may read " -then , one of two things must inevitably occur ; either the pay , position ...
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... recruits are likely to be obtained . These efforts have been hampered and impeded by many causes , and the difficulties with which the army authorities have had to deal have been neither slight nor few . On the other hand , it would be ...
... recruits are likely to be obtained . These efforts have been hampered and impeded by many causes , and the difficulties with which the army authorities have had to deal have been neither slight nor few . On the other hand , it would be ...
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... recruits enlisted was 30,751 . In 1888 the number of men offering themselves for en- listment was less than in 1887 by nearly 12,000 men ; and the num- ber of recruits obtained sank to 24,719 , showing a further decrease of more than ...
... recruits enlisted was 30,751 . In 1888 the number of men offering themselves for en- listment was less than in 1887 by nearly 12,000 men ; and the num- ber of recruits obtained sank to 24,719 , showing a further decrease of more than ...
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of recruits annually obtained dwin- dled from 39,552 to 24,719 , and that in the year 1889 the number could only be brought up to 29,401 by reducing the standard of height for the Artillery , the Foot Guards , and the drivers in the ...
of recruits annually obtained dwin- dled from 39,552 to 24,719 , and that in the year 1889 the number could only be brought up to 29,401 by reducing the standard of height for the Artillery , the Foot Guards , and the drivers in the ...
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... recruits are drawn . The recruiting reports , which are published annually , furnish interesting records of the progress of recruiting from year to year as far as they go . It must be borne in mind , however , that these re- ports are ...
... recruits are drawn . The recruiting reports , which are published annually , furnish interesting records of the progress of recruiting from year to year as far as they go . It must be borne in mind , however , that these re- ports are ...
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