Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... British officers whose whole time could perhaps anæsthetised would be the truer word — their bad ones . Thus from the most unpromising material sprang up the very efficient Levy Force of to - day , a force which during the rebellion of ...
... British officers whose whole time could perhaps anæsthetised would be the truer word — their bad ones . Thus from the most unpromising material sprang up the very efficient Levy Force of to - day , a force which during the rebellion of ...
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... British officers , he was not at all will- ing to " lend " Jumila . Still , his insult to Shiyah seemed likely to have more serious re- sults than he had anticipated , and it was desirable to propi- tiate the Political Officer if ...
... British officers , he was not at all will- ing to " lend " Jumila . Still , his insult to Shiyah seemed likely to have more serious re- sults than he had anticipated , and it was desirable to propi- tiate the Political Officer if ...
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... British force was full of inter- esting possibilities . What an appeal to the imagination ! A British bat- talion moving , complete in every detail , across the breadth of Germany , to restore peace to a remote province , and so ...
... British force was full of inter- esting possibilities . What an appeal to the imagination ! A British bat- talion moving , complete in every detail , across the breadth of Germany , to restore peace to a remote province , and so ...
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... British infantry , headed south - east from Oppeln . The day had , mercifully , broken cool and cloudy . On the box- seat of each vehicle , between the driver and the officer , sat a French soldier , clutching his long rifle . His ...
... British infantry , headed south - east from Oppeln . The day had , mercifully , broken cool and cloudy . On the box- seat of each vehicle , between the driver and the officer , sat a French soldier , clutching his long rifle . His ...
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... British up by a Greek piquet . The troops was not unfriendly , ex- corporal in command of the cept for surly looks on the latter informed the British offi- part of some . They all looked cer that nobody was allowed very hungry . Our ...
... British up by a Greek piquet . The troops was not unfriendly , ex- corporal in command of the cept for surly looks on the latter informed the British offi- part of some . They all looked cer that nobody was allowed very hungry . Our ...
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