Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... remained for the next four and a half months . At this period we had a great financial crisis - none of us had any money , prices were very high , and it came to tighten- ing our belts a little . Our long and badly - built barrack ...
... remained for the next four and a half months . At this period we had a great financial crisis - none of us had any money , prices were very high , and it came to tighten- ing our belts a little . Our long and badly - built barrack ...
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... remained night and day below freezing - point , and the thermometer on one occasion registered 36 degrees of frost . As the severity of the winter increased caulking floor - boards became a profitable occupation , for an icy draught now ...
... remained night and day below freezing - point , and the thermometer on one occasion registered 36 degrees of frost . As the severity of the winter increased caulking floor - boards became a profitable occupation , for an icy draught now ...
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... remained for us to do before actually starting on the tunnel itself was to sink a secondary shaft about 6 feet deep , so as to get below the level of the concrete founda- tions . After this we could strike horizontally towards the ...
... remained for us to do before actually starting on the tunnel itself was to sink a secondary shaft about 6 feet deep , so as to get below the level of the concrete founda- tions . After this we could strike horizontally towards the ...
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... remained for some three weeks , after which the Turkish authorities discovered , as was only natural , that there had not been an atom of truth in the report upon which they had aoted . By way of redress , therefore , they allowed the ...
... remained for some three weeks , after which the Turkish authorities discovered , as was only natural , that there had not been an atom of truth in the report upon which they had aoted . By way of redress , therefore , they allowed the ...
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... remained tary country of ours for con- content , on the strength of ceiving any other state of doctrines enunciated by a things . not VOL . CCV.-NO. MCCXXXIX . A MINE - FIELD . 1919. ] 33 The War Office in War Time.—II.
... remained tary country of ours for con- content , on the strength of ceiving any other state of doctrines enunciated by a things . not VOL . CCV.-NO. MCCXXXIX . A MINE - FIELD . 1919. ] 33 The War Office in War Time.—II.
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