Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... parties as- sembled on the opposite banks of the river . Shiyah had per- force to wait until mashhufs were collected in which to cross his men to the attack , and this delay gave the Political Officer time to act . Despatching a letter ...
... parties as- sembled on the opposite banks of the river . Shiyah had per- force to wait until mashhufs were collected in which to cross his men to the attack , and this delay gave the Political Officer time to act . Despatching a letter ...
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... party of our troops was march- and their earthworks bristled ing along the Seres road for with machine - guns . Their de- the first time , when it was held meanour towards the British up by a Greek piquet . The troops was not unfriendly ...
... party of our troops was march- and their earthworks bristled ing along the Seres road for with machine - guns . Their de- the first time , when it was held meanour towards the British up by a Greek piquet . The troops was not unfriendly ...
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... parties of its prime have said had they been told that some day French and British uniforms would assemble round that board ? Life in a gut was charming also . A gut is a large country- house and farmstead combined . It , too , has much ...
... parties of its prime have said had they been told that some day French and British uniforms would assemble round that board ? Life in a gut was charming also . A gut is a large country- house and farmstead combined . It , too , has much ...
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... party of officers and house- holders rode , through our out- posts , and down the long straight road that led from Ujest to Slawentzitz , After a few hundred yards the Ger- man outposts were reached . We pulled up and explained that we ...
... party of officers and house- holders rode , through our out- posts , and down the long straight road that led from Ujest to Slawentzitz , After a few hundred yards the Ger- man outposts were reached . We pulled up and explained that we ...
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... party to join him . Eventually on the party making its way down the mountain , I found that Charles had bagged two old goats and a kid ; but if the old ones had fine horns their smell was finer . Even the unfortunate asses seemed to be ...
... party to join him . Eventually on the party making its way down the mountain , I found that Charles had bagged two old goats and a kid ; but if the old ones had fine horns their smell was finer . Even the unfortunate asses seemed to be ...
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