Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... seemed to be a great number of wounded men being brought in . I suppose one day the truth of all that went on that night will be known , and I should like to know how many Germans there actually were who tried to get into the town in ...
... seemed to be a great number of wounded men being brought in . I suppose one day the truth of all that went on that night will be known , and I should like to know how many Germans there actually were who tried to get into the town in ...
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... seemed to be particu- larly at sea . It was very cold , and there was a thick fog ; and I think the strain of the long marches , little or no sleep , and constant alarms began to tell : at any rate more than one was a little light ...
... seemed to be particu- larly at sea . It was very cold , and there was a thick fog ; and I think the strain of the long marches , little or no sleep , and constant alarms began to tell : at any rate more than one was a little light ...
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... seemed that his foe might escape , if escape he did , equally well by either flank , and in any case his job was to bring him to book at once . He sent the Subadar with half his party down into the ravine , while he covered his advance ...
... seemed that his foe might escape , if escape he did , equally well by either flank , and in any case his job was to bring him to book at once . He sent the Subadar with half his party down into the ravine , while he covered his advance ...
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... seemed inevitable . His rugged personality dominated the Near Eastern situation in the ' thirties and early ' forties ; and for some years it was generally believed that he would overthrow the Sultan of Turkey and would establish ...
... seemed inevitable . His rugged personality dominated the Near Eastern situation in the ' thirties and early ' forties ; and for some years it was generally believed that he would overthrow the Sultan of Turkey and would establish ...
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... seemed to bear the cachet of European approval . Although outwardly loyal to the Porte , he shunned the thought that any man on earth was his master . Once , when he was reading a com- munication from the Sultan , he turned excitedly to ...
... seemed to bear the cachet of European approval . Although outwardly loyal to the Porte , he shunned the thought that any man on earth was his master . Once , when he was reading a com- munication from the Sultan , he turned excitedly to ...
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