Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 303William Blackwood, 1968 - England |
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Page 387
... road to the east and Alexandria . Obstacle number one came in the form of a flooded and impassable road . ' Just a mild blow , ' we thought , as we turned back to Tetuan to take the road leading south . Frank settled into the driver's ...
... road to the east and Alexandria . Obstacle number one came in the form of a flooded and impassable road . ' Just a mild blow , ' we thought , as we turned back to Tetuan to take the road leading south . Frank settled into the driver's ...
Page 453
... Road , and which is fast becoming an industrial town of some signifi- cance , but no one knew anything of Aliwal . Nonplussed , we took the main road out of Ludhiana for Ferozepur on the frontier with Pakistan . This was a mistake ...
... Road , and which is fast becoming an industrial town of some signifi- cance , but no one knew anything of Aliwal . Nonplussed , we took the main road out of Ludhiana for Ferozepur on the frontier with Pakistan . This was a mistake ...
Page 457
... road . This had been newly constructed with a hard dirt surface , but I was doubt- ful about the wisdom of his advice . Canal roads in India are excellently maintained , but they are blocked at intervals by gates , or chains across the road ...
... road . This had been newly constructed with a hard dirt surface , but I was doubt- ful about the wisdom of his advice . Canal roads in India are excellently maintained , but they are blocked at intervals by gates , or chains across the road ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS 307 | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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