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I. The Army of the People—to 1100 1
II. The Army of the Nobles—to 1500 14
III. The Puritan Host 35
IV. The Army of the King—to 1701 55
V. Marlborough and his Men—to 1714 72
VI. The Embers of the Civil War—to 1755 87
VII. The Army in America—to 1793 107
VIII. The Army at Sea—to 1815 128
IX. The Peninsular Army: (a) Its Making—1793–1808 155
X. The Peninsular Army: (b) Its Training—1808–1811 173
XI. The Peninsular Army: (c) Its Reward—1811–1814 191
XII. The Army in the Netherlands—Waterloo, 1815 206
XIII. The Army after the Long Peace—The Crimea, 1854 236
XIV. The Army in India: (a) The East India Company, Its Rise—1600–1825 264
XV. The Army in India: (b) The Fall of the Company and Afterwards—1825–1858 277
XVI. The Army in India: (c) The Army of the Queen-Empress—1858–1896 318
XVII. The Army in the Far East—1819–1875 336
XVIII. The Army in South and West Africa—1834–1836 351
XIX. The Army in North Africa—1867–1896 374
XX. The Army as it is 396
Appendix I.The Principal Campaigns and Battles of the British Army since 1658 407
Appendix II.The List of Regiments with their Present and Former Titles 411
Appendix III.List of Badges, Mottoes, and Nicknames of the Army 416
Index 424

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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