The British operations on the Ancre, took place during a period of considerable change in British methods and equipment.
It was however highly critical of British methods.
A brick through the window is a British method.
Using a harsh century-old British method, officials handed local tribal elders a list and issued an ultimatum.
There was some concern over whether British policing methods would be effective in the different culture and situation of Jamaica.
New Conception referred to the middle ground between "the hard hitting, open" British method and the "more subtle, probing infiltration" of the continental game.
By contrast, the British methods remained almost continually vulnerable, even without captured material.
During this period of the alliance with England he also visited Portsmouth to study British methods and tactics.
To retain the British method requires certain things, determinable by arithmetic.
Compared with registration practice in most American states, the British method is both simple and effective.