Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... Pakenham , little more than a boy , on horseback at their head . He gives the word Present arms , ' as the King ... Pakenham was more than con- tent . Contrary winds held the transports imprisoned for a fort- night , and this was ...
... Pakenham , little more than a boy , on horseback at their head . He gives the word Present arms , ' as the King ... Pakenham was more than con- tent . Contrary winds held the transports imprisoned for a fort- night , and this was ...
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... Pakenham hoped that it might be Spain , but there he was premature . Mean- while he had cultivated his former friendship with Sir George Prevost , and on the 1st of December found himself afloat in Halifax harbour , under the command of ...
... Pakenham hoped that it might be Spain , but there he was premature . Mean- while he had cultivated his former friendship with Sir George Prevost , and on the 1st of December found himself afloat in Halifax harbour , under the command of ...
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... Pakenham tells us how Wellington restored their confidence . " To give you an instance of the comprehensive mind of Wellington , I must tell you that we had a grand ball , previous dinner and conclud- ing supper at the palace of Mafra ...
... Pakenham tells us how Wellington restored their confidence . " To give you an instance of the comprehensive mind of Wellington , I must tell you that we had a grand ball , previous dinner and conclud- ing supper at the palace of Mafra ...
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ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
ANADYOMENE BY BOMBARDIER | 243 |
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