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Sir F. Smith admitted the great importance of securing a better education among military officers . He thought , however , that this education should be given a practi- cal tendency rather than be limited to intellectual and abstract ...
Sir F. Smith admitted the great importance of securing a better education among military officers . He thought , however , that this education should be given a practi- cal tendency rather than be limited to intellectual and abstract ...
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Sir F. Smith admitted the great importance of securing a better education among military officers . He thought , however , that this education should be given a practi- cal tendency rather than be limited to intellectual and abstract ...
Sir F. Smith admitted the great importance of securing a better education among military officers . He thought , however , that this education should be given a practi- cal tendency rather than be limited to intellectual and abstract ...
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Bengal Army ; P. Grant , C.B. , of the Bengal Army , to be K.C.B. ( Military Division ) . Capts . the Hon . G. F. Hastings , R.N. , F. H. H. Glasse , R. N. , F. Scott , R. N. , Cols . C. W. Ridley , G. T. van Strau- benzee , F. W. ...
Bengal Army ; P. Grant , C.B. , of the Bengal Army , to be K.C.B. ( Military Division ) . Capts . the Hon . G. F. Hastings , R.N. , F. H. H. Glasse , R. N. , F. Scott , R. N. , Cols . C. W. Ridley , G. T. van Strau- benzee , F. W. ...
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