Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... leave ; but that if leave were granted I would go , and give up the work for The Standard . ' It was serious decision , for at that time the considerable remun- eration which I was receiving from ' The Standard ' was a matter of great ...
... leave ; but that if leave were granted I would go , and give up the work for The Standard . ' It was serious decision , for at that time the considerable remun- eration which I was receiving from ' The Standard ' was a matter of great ...
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... leave prolonged to the end of the year , on con- dition that I should receive no pay from H.M. Government during my absence . Colonel Charles Chesney , Professor of Military History at the Staff College , kindly carried on a course of ...
... leave prolonged to the end of the year , on con- dition that I should receive no pay from H.M. Government during my absence . Colonel Charles Chesney , Professor of Military History at the Staff College , kindly carried on a course of ...
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... leave Arlon for Saar- brück the way was , to some extent , paved for our recep- tion . By this time , also , Sir Paul Hunter had , at my re- quest , bought a number of covered camions at Brussels , with horses and harness , and had ...
... leave Arlon for Saar- brück the way was , to some extent , paved for our recep- tion . By this time , also , Sir Paul Hunter had , at my re- quest , bought a number of covered camions at Brussels , with horses and harness , and had ...
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... leaving Balan , had established a hospital , I was the guest of Monsieur Chandon , of the famous firm of Moet & Chandon , to whom I had an introduction from Baron N. de Rothschild . He had a number of German officers billeted upon him ...
... leaving Balan , had established a hospital , I was the guest of Monsieur Chandon , of the famous firm of Moet & Chandon , to whom I had an introduction from Baron N. de Rothschild . He had a number of German officers billeted upon him ...
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... leave of absence granted you by the War Office having expired , you have returned to this country to recom- mence your duties at Woolwich . The Central Committee of this Society desire me to express to you their regret at the severance ...
... leave of absence granted you by the War Office having expired , you have returned to this country to recom- mence your duties at Woolwich . The Central Committee of this Society desire me to express to you their regret at the severance ...
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