Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... officers ; but there is nothing to detain one there , and we left in the afternoon for Boroboedar , where we arrived after a three hours ' drive . Here we found a small hotel , kept by an old Ger- man who had formerly served in the ...
... officers ; but there is nothing to detain one there , and we left in the afternoon for Boroboedar , where we arrived after a three hours ' drive . Here we found a small hotel , kept by an old Ger- man who had formerly served in the ...
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... officers had discharged them to fire till they thought it a proper time . This is all I can learn . " The excuse here about the raw- ness of the horses may pass for what it is worth ; but the other statements in both letters about the ...
... officers had discharged them to fire till they thought it a proper time . This is all I can learn . " The excuse here about the raw- ness of the horses may pass for what it is worth ; but the other statements in both letters about the ...
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... officers , the final record in the archives of the East India Company will have been com- pleted , and the vaults to which they are consigned may be then sealed up for ever . The Mutiny Services of Civ- ilians " may , with more ...
... officers , the final record in the archives of the East India Company will have been com- pleted , and the vaults to which they are consigned may be then sealed up for ever . The Mutiny Services of Civ- ilians " may , with more ...
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... officer , Sir Hope Grant ; but nothing perhaps has impressed us more than his habit of keeping regular and vol- uminous journals.1 In overcrowd- ed transports , in pestilential Chin- ese swamps , in beleaguered can- tonments in revolted ...
... officer , Sir Hope Grant ; but nothing perhaps has impressed us more than his habit of keeping regular and vol- uminous journals.1 In overcrowd- ed transports , in pestilential Chin- ese swamps , in beleaguered can- tonments in revolted ...
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... officer's cabin were a piano and a violon- cello . The chief prided himself on his performances on the guitar , and the pair used to indulge in serenades , to the astonishment of the sailors . A military passenger by the present flying ...
... officer's cabin were a piano and a violon- cello . The chief prided himself on his performances on the guitar , and the pair used to indulge in serenades , to the astonishment of the sailors . A military passenger by the present flying ...
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