Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... Force , ' in which I was plunged head - down , when suddenly a letter from the Colonial Office abruptly ended my share in the work . In a few days I was outward bound in a troop - ship to the Cape , to be deposited ultimately in the ...
... Force , ' in which I was plunged head - down , when suddenly a letter from the Colonial Office abruptly ended my share in the work . In a few days I was outward bound in a troop - ship to the Cape , to be deposited ultimately in the ...
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... force , but that in Brest remained , and the troops were still encamped . Choiseul , the French minister , thought that Conflans at Brest should meet the British at sea before attempting to cover the military expedition . If the ...
... force , but that in Brest remained , and the troops were still encamped . Choiseul , the French minister , thought that Conflans at Brest should meet the British at sea before attempting to cover the military expedition . If the ...
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... force of Tunisian Tirailleurs with ten armoured cars and some guns , was dealt with before noon on the 16th by the Trans- Jordan Frontier Force , followed up by the Senegalese . At Quneitra the situation was much more serious . At four ...
... force of Tunisian Tirailleurs with ten armoured cars and some guns , was dealt with before noon on the 16th by the Trans- Jordan Frontier Force , followed up by the Senegalese . At Quneitra the situation was much more serious . At four ...
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