Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 81
... lived in tents hidden among olive trees , the various com- panies being scattered around over some miles of country . Battalion Headquarters were at Galatos , a village perched on top of a hill from which a view of the sea could be ...
... lived in tents hidden among olive trees , the various com- panies being scattered around over some miles of country . Battalion Headquarters were at Galatos , a village perched on top of a hill from which a view of the sea could be ...
Page 160
... lived in Kabul till events worked up to a general rising of the Afghans and the murder of Sir Alex- ander Burnes . Several British officers escaped from the city , Warburton among them ; but his Afghan wife— unlikely to be welcomed in ...
... lived in Kabul till events worked up to a general rising of the Afghans and the murder of Sir Alex- ander Burnes . Several British officers escaped from the city , Warburton among them ; but his Afghan wife— unlikely to be welcomed in ...
Page 224
... lived some years in an English - speaking country and had been called back to Germany like many others to undergo his military service . Bosmann was an Austrian . At first , things were a little difficult . My German was rustier than I ...
... lived some years in an English - speaking country and had been called back to Germany like many others to undergo his military service . Bosmann was an Austrian . At first , things were a little difficult . My German was rustier than I ...
Contents
Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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