Great Britain -- Defenses
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Great Britain -- Defenses
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- Churchill's secret defence army, resisting the Nazi invader, Arthur Ward
- The battle of Dorking, reminiscences of a volunteer
- Nelson and other naval studies, J.R. Thursfield
- In search of the real Dad's Army, the Home Guard and the defence of the United Kingdom, 1940-1944, Stephen M. Cullen
- The invasion of 1910, with a full account of the siege of London
- Britain's island fortresses, defence of the empire 1756-1956, Bill Clements
- Colonial defence, a paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute, 1873, by J.C.R. Colomb
- Federal Britain, or, Unity and federation of the empire, by F.P. de Labilliè€re ; with chapter on imperial defence by Sir George S. Clarke
- A full answer to the Letter from a by-stander, &c., wherein his false calculations, and misrepresentations of facts in the time of King Charles II are refuted, and an historical account is given of all the parliamentary aids in that reign, from the journals of the House of Commons, the ancient and modern power of the Crown, and the excessive height to which it is risen of late, are clearly represented : and reasons offered for restoring to the freeholders of England their ancient right of chusing high sheriffs and justices of peace in the country courts, as a proper means towards restoring the balance of our constitution, and putting a stop to the progress of corruption, by R--H--, Esq
- A fifth letter to the people of England, on the subversion of the constitution and the necessity of it's being restored
- A letter from a volunteer of 1806 to the volunteers of 1860, with suggestions on the defence of England, her weakness and her strength, by A.W. Playfair
- The vindication of Great Britain, a study in diplomacy and strategy with reference to the illusions of her critics and the problems of the future, by Harold Begbie
- Interdependence of the Empire in regard to naval defence, by J. Biddlecombe
- On colonial defence, a paper by Captain J.C.R. Colomb, late R.M.A., read before the Royal Colonial Institute on 28th June 1873
- On the necessity of a more effectual system of national defence, and the means of establishing the permanent security of the kingdom, by the Earl of Selkirk
- Speech of Lieut.-General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart. M.P. on Lord Ingestre's motion for an address to the crown, to issue another commission for the investigation and trial of Mr. Warner's alleged discoveries
- The German Empire's hour of destiny, by Colonel H. Frobenius ; with a preface by Sir Valentine Chirol
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