Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... arms surpasses every other pursuit in giving scope and opportunity for all that is most generous in human nature . Examples may be found in all ages , but no country has pro- duced more brilliant instances of the ideal soldier than have ...
... arms surpasses every other pursuit in giving scope and opportunity for all that is most generous in human nature . Examples may be found in all ages , but no country has pro- duced more brilliant instances of the ideal soldier than have ...
Strana 18
... arms , and he was fortunate in being appointed to a regiment which was included in the expeditionary force . On the 10th of December 1838 Neville Chamberlain , with his regi- ment , the 16th Bengal Infantry , started from Ferozepore a ...
... arms , and he was fortunate in being appointed to a regiment which was included in the expeditionary force . On the 10th of December 1838 Neville Chamberlain , with his regi- ment , the 16th Bengal Infantry , started from Ferozepore a ...
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... arms it sowed for us , as Neville Chamberlain's biographer has well said , " the tares of the Indian Mutiny . " Chamberlain did not escape unscathed from a year of con- stant active hostilities against fanatical tribesmen . Six times he ...
... arms it sowed for us , as Neville Chamberlain's biographer has well said , " the tares of the Indian Mutiny . " Chamberlain did not escape unscathed from a year of con- stant active hostilities against fanatical tribesmen . Six times he ...
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... arms , and from continued confinement , " writes Chamberlain , " the little strength that I had was soon exhausted by holding a hard- mouthed horse with one hand and carrying a heavy sword in the other . Before we charged the battery ...
... arms , and from continued confinement , " writes Chamberlain , " the little strength that I had was soon exhausted by holding a hard- mouthed horse with one hand and carrying a heavy sword in the other . Before we charged the battery ...
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... arms of the Sikhs or of any other natives . " The incident deserves very careful consider- ation to - day after an interval of fifty years . At the time it was hushed up , and its very occurrence has hitherto been known to few , but its ...
... arms of the Sikhs or of any other natives . " The incident deserves very careful consider- ation to - day after an interval of fifty years . At the time it was hushed up , and its very occurrence has hitherto been known to few , but its ...
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