Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... marched north from Uadara , mopping up thousands of prisoners on the way to the Lakes and final victory . And while the heavily armed British columns struggled and floundered in the mud for the mastery of the Lakes , the Shifta major ...
... marched north from Uadara , mopping up thousands of prisoners on the way to the Lakes and final victory . And while the heavily armed British columns struggled and floundered in the mud for the mastery of the Lakes , the Shifta major ...
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... march and should pay for all food and meat taken . This order was rigidly enforced by irtue of the major's power over ... marched a great army . Winding for over a mile , four and six abreast , came footmen and horsemen of the Abyssinian ...
... march and should pay for all food and meat taken . This order was rigidly enforced by irtue of the major's power over ... marched a great army . Winding for over a mile , four and six abreast , came footmen and horsemen of the Abyssinian ...
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... marched , counter- marched , parleyed , until he had utterly bewildered his opponents , and brought them to a state in which they were glad to get out of the business on the fairly easy terms he offered . Mrs Young also remarks that the ...
... marched , counter- marched , parleyed , until he had utterly bewildered his opponents , and brought them to a state in which they were glad to get out of the business on the fairly easy terms he offered . Mrs Young also remarks that the ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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