Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... experiences of those years , and to the training which he thus obtained , many of the qualities which made him thenceforward conspicuous as an accomplished soldier and leader of men . It was at the storming of Ghuznee in July 1839 that ...
... experiences of those years , and to the training which he thus obtained , many of the qualities which made him thenceforward conspicuous as an accomplished soldier and leader of men . It was at the storming of Ghuznee in July 1839 that ...
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... experiences in Afghanistan in developing and strengthen- ing his character , and it is interesting to trace this develop- ment in his correspondence . The light - hearted carelessness of his earlier letters becomes more and more rare ...
... experiences in Afghanistan in developing and strengthen- ing his character , and it is interesting to trace this develop- ment in his correspondence . The light - hearted carelessness of his earlier letters becomes more and more rare ...
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... experience of employment on a personal staff , being appointed Military Secretary to the Governor of Bombay . Such a change from the active duties of his profes- sion was , however , little to his taste . The retirement of his chief ...
... experience of employment on a personal staff , being appointed Military Secretary to the Governor of Bombay . Such a change from the active duties of his profes- sion was , however , little to his taste . The retirement of his chief ...
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... go after commoner game , and , speaking without much experience , my impres- sion is that I should always prefer hunting lions to any other kind of game . " " I never · 1909. ] 223 Appointment in the Punjab Civil Service .
... go after commoner game , and , speaking without much experience , my impres- sion is that I should always prefer hunting lions to any other kind of game . " " I never · 1909. ] 223 Appointment in the Punjab Civil Service .
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... experiences in the African bush , are among the most delightful pages of Mr Forrest's ' Life . ' Again and again they belie Neville Chamberlain's far too modest estimate of his own powers of writing . One can only regret that they are ...
... experiences in the African bush , are among the most delightful pages of Mr Forrest's ' Life . ' Again and again they belie Neville Chamberlain's far too modest estimate of his own powers of writing . One can only regret that they are ...
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