Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 283William Blackwood, 1958 |
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... Captain Markham , of the 58th , regarding the police force of Ireland in comparison with the infantry of the Line . Being occasion- ally engaged in conversation with Captain Ogilvie ( 92nd ) and Mr Grant ( 58th ) who sat next me , I did ...
... Captain Markham , of the 58th , regarding the police force of Ireland in comparison with the infantry of the Line . Being occasion- ally engaged in conversation with Captain Ogilvie ( 92nd ) and Mr Grant ( 58th ) who sat next me , I did ...
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... Captain Markham , with whom he remained for some time . On his return he told me that Captain Markham would only say that he meant nothing person- ally offensive to Colonel McDonald , but was not inclined to recall any expression he had ...
... Captain Markham , with whom he remained for some time . On his return he told me that Captain Markham would only say that he meant nothing person- ally offensive to Colonel McDonald , but was not inclined to recall any expression he had ...
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