Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 227William Blackwood, 1930 - England |
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Page 457
... British garrisons should be attacked in their quarters before dawn . Both with regard to the Royal Air Force and the artil- lery arm , the policy of the Government for twenty - five years had made things easy for the rebels . The Royal ...
... British garrisons should be attacked in their quarters before dawn . Both with regard to the Royal Air Force and the artil- lery arm , the policy of the Government for twenty - five years had made things easy for the rebels . The Royal ...
Page 469
... British element which had been more or less prepared for events . The result was that , beyond inflicting a certain number of casualties upon the British- and these had been heavy in proportion to British unpre- paredness , they had ...
... British element which had been more or less prepared for events . The result was that , beyond inflicting a certain number of casualties upon the British- and these had been heavy in proportion to British unpre- paredness , they had ...
Page 476
... British are here , " the Sul- tan pointed out . " And for the same reason , we should only get rid of the British to saddle ourselves with a still more irksome foreign rule . How would you like to dance attendance on a Japanese , or a ...
... British are here , " the Sul- tan pointed out . " And for the same reason , we should only get rid of the British to saddle ourselves with a still more irksome foreign rule . How would you like to dance attendance on a Japanese , or a ...
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A NEAR THING IN THE DOLOMITES | 408 |
MERTON BY A L MAYCOCK | 417 |
BY HAMISH BLAIR | 443 |
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