Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen201W. Blackwood, 1917 |
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... brought us to the very edge of the battle , and we dare not follow it any farther . There is no visible barrier ; but if you look at the map you will notice that in this month of Septem- ber 1916 the frontier line lies very near the ...
... brought us to the very edge of the battle , and we dare not follow it any farther . There is no visible barrier ; but if you look at the map you will notice that in this month of Septem- ber 1916 the frontier line lies very near the ...
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... brought out the black metal cross he had received for valour . The soldiers fingered it curiously , and handed it back . Again the lieutenant held it up so that those behind could see , then thrust it back into his pocket ...
... brought out the black metal cross he had received for valour . The soldiers fingered it curiously , and handed it back . Again the lieutenant held it up so that those behind could see , then thrust it back into his pocket ...
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... brought into fellowship with the re- deeming qualities , the patience and fortitude of the afflicted , the tenderness and devotion of those who care for them , and the charity of the thought- ful , who , though they cannot see , can ...
... brought into fellowship with the re- deeming qualities , the patience and fortitude of the afflicted , the tenderness and devotion of those who care for them , and the charity of the thought- ful , who , though they cannot see , can ...
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... brought to the notice of their less progressive neighbours . Both the Scotch and English Committees recommend the breaking up of grass land and its conversion to tillage . With the present difficulties in re- spect of labour no effect ...
... brought to the notice of their less progressive neighbours . Both the Scotch and English Committees recommend the breaking up of grass land and its conversion to tillage . With the present difficulties in re- spect of labour no effect ...
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... brought back from quartermaster's stores and other such temples of truth the most incredible and fantastic rumours . They were fed to satiety with stories of the battle of Loos , which had scarcely finished its ugly Course when the ...
... brought back from quartermaster's stores and other such temples of truth the most incredible and fantastic rumours . They were fed to satiety with stories of the battle of Loos , which had scarcely finished its ugly Course when the ...
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