Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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... Officer , Pardon - Howe - all these had left the frontier in a state of comparative stability in which no immediate problems seemed imminent . The " Administered Line " ran roughly three marches in from the Political's headquarters on ...
... Officer , Pardon - Howe - all these had left the frontier in a state of comparative stability in which no immediate problems seemed imminent . The " Administered Line " ran roughly three marches in from the Political's headquarters on ...
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... officers had subsidiary groups of their own , east and west , and a cheerful elasticity of command pervaded the whole . There was much moving about , and little reporting . As Crooke said , if he had to be perpetually tagging round ...
... officers had subsidiary groups of their own , east and west , and a cheerful elasticity of command pervaded the whole . There was much moving about , and little reporting . As Crooke said , if he had to be perpetually tagging round ...
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... officer whom he had once sent on a distant reconnaissance among an unknown section of and so are the people . " As a study in hæmatics it might have been of use , but as an ethnological report it was frank- ly valueless . So , once more ...
... officer whom he had once sent on a distant reconnaissance among an unknown section of and so are the people . " As a study in hæmatics it might have been of use , but as an ethnological report it was frank- ly valueless . So , once more ...
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... Officer of the Jungle Tracts and Plenipotentiary in the Areas North of the River , held the high , the low , and the middle Justice . He held - and very rightly held - the power of life and death throughout his prov- ince . He exercised ...
... Officer of the Jungle Tracts and Plenipotentiary in the Areas North of the River , held the high , the low , and the middle Justice . He held - and very rightly held - the power of life and death throughout his prov- ince . He exercised ...
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... officers so seldom seen in the streets of Shayle as to warrant the un- concealed interest shown in her Captain's movements . An un- common throng of people seemed to be abroad : sober citizens and their wives , rough fellows from the ...
... officers so seldom seen in the streets of Shayle as to warrant the un- concealed interest shown in her Captain's movements . An un- common throng of people seemed to be abroad : sober citizens and their wives , rough fellows from the ...
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