Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 222W. Blackwood, 1927 - England |
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There were Indian troops with their crews packed below here in the Boxer rising , but deck , calling to take you across no battalion of Englishmen . the river , or to and from the And the Boxer trouble was ships lying out in the stream ...
There were Indian troops with their crews packed below here in the Boxer rising , but deck , calling to take you across no battalion of Englishmen . the river , or to and from the And the Boxer trouble was ships lying out in the stream ...
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But for a short leading from that district , and time the presence of the 20th gradually the perimeter begins Indian Infantry Brigade makes to assume a warlike appearance . little difference to Shanghai . First comes the barbed wire ...
But for a short leading from that district , and time the presence of the 20th gradually the perimeter begins Indian Infantry Brigade makes to assume a warlike appearance . little difference to Shanghai . First comes the barbed wire ...
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the Chinese colonel withdraws ; the barricades , manned by two but no sooner has he dis- companies of British and an appeared and is out of the line Indian regiment , large crowds of fire than two machine - guns appear in the streets ...
the Chinese colonel withdraws ; the barricades , manned by two but no sooner has he dis- companies of British and an appeared and is out of the line Indian regiment , large crowds of fire than two machine - guns appear in the streets ...
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Lorries , also , with Later on , the same evening , an rations and fuel , and Indian armoured car patrolling in A.T. carts with rolls of blankets Chapei is continually fired on , and ammunition - boxes . and in extricating it from a ...
Lorries , also , with Later on , the same evening , an rations and fuel , and Indian armoured car patrolling in A.T. carts with rolls of blankets Chapei is continually fired on , and ammunition - boxes . and in extricating it from a ...
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This city is and something for the Indians . too big for that , but it can be Money's no use to them ; there's interesting in other ways . nothing they can buy with it . One night , when we drove Salt and tobacco for the men , into the ...
This city is and something for the Indians . too big for that , but it can be Money's no use to them ; there's interesting in other ways . nothing they can buy with it . One night , when we drove Salt and tobacco for the men , into the ...
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