Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... British soldier is , par excellence , his country's ambassador , creating , not alone in India , but wherever he sets his foot , comradeship and understanding . A far cry , indeed , to the days of the First Afghan War ; and it may ...
... British soldier is , par excellence , his country's ambassador , creating , not alone in India , but wherever he sets his foot , comradeship and understanding . A far cry , indeed , to the days of the First Afghan War ; and it may ...
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... British loss . Young Lord Dundonald and his grenadiers are killed one wild night near Cap Noir . And daily , nightly , British blood flows in the trenches , in the batteries , along the very roads under fire of the fortress . Boishebert ...
... British loss . Young Lord Dundonald and his grenadiers are killed one wild night near Cap Noir . And daily , nightly , British blood flows in the trenches , in the batteries , along the very roads under fire of the fortress . Boishebert ...
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... British prisoners at Fort William Henry last year , has hardened the British heart . His soldiers curse , the Regiment Cambis breaks its muskets and burns its colours - but what would you have ? The other colours , eleven in all , will ...
... British prisoners at Fort William Henry last year , has hardened the British heart . His soldiers curse , the Regiment Cambis breaks its muskets and burns its colours - but what would you have ? The other colours , eleven in all , will ...
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