Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... position of highest authority in Turkey for some years , presumably a rich one . Doubtless he will lead a happy and prosperous existence for many years to come . There are thousands of sad hearts in England and in the Indian Empire to ...
... position of highest authority in Turkey for some years , presumably a rich one . Doubtless he will lead a happy and prosperous existence for many years to come . There are thousands of sad hearts in England and in the Indian Empire to ...
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... position to make a similar remark to him . Work was now being carried on continuously throughout the day . Besides the diggers , there were twenty - four officers , who took their turn as look- outs . It was not possible to keep the ...
... position to make a similar remark to him . Work was now being carried on continuously throughout the day . Besides the diggers , there were twenty - four officers , who took their turn as look- outs . It was not possible to keep the ...
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... position to say : the fact remains that he treated very badly the five officers who stayed behind a stayed behind a few extra days for dental and medical treatment , asserting that they had only stopped in Angora with a view to escape ...
... position to say : the fact remains that he treated very badly the five officers who stayed behind a stayed behind a few extra days for dental and medical treatment , asserting that they had only stopped in Angora with a view to escape ...
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... position of affairs was explained to him , was most sympathetic , quoted some body's diotum that " la poli- tique n'a pas d'entrailles , " and hinted that he did not always find it quite plain sail- ing with his own gang . Still , there ...
... position of affairs was explained to him , was most sympathetic , quoted some body's diotum that " la poli- tique n'a pas d'entrailles , " and hinted that he did not always find it quite plain sail- ing with his own gang . Still , there ...
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... position by moor- ings . It was soon evident that Jones had been right : the mine heeled over gradually to the tide , which was be- ginning to " make , " leaving a distinot wake on the surface of the water , and a few minutes later it ...
... position by moor- ings . It was soon evident that Jones had been right : the mine heeled over gradually to the tide , which was be- ginning to " make , " leaving a distinot wake on the surface of the water , and a few minutes later it ...
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