Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... command reached him he was on leave in South Africa . Thither he had gone to seek health once more , but his time there was not spent as an invalid . His thirst for stirring adventure led him , when he could not enjoy what he termed ...
... command reached him he was on leave in South Africa . Thither he had gone to seek health once more , but his time there was not spent as an invalid . His thirst for stirring adventure led him , when he could not enjoy what he termed ...
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... command of men , and the stern but inspiring realities of war , were more attractive to Chamberlain than any sport however noble . He left South Africa filled with high hopes of further active service , and with the certainty of an ...
... command of men , and the stern but inspiring realities of war , were more attractive to Chamberlain than any sport however noble . He left South Africa filled with high hopes of further active service , and with the certainty of an ...
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... command of the Frontier Force , and then , just as he was about to seek to regain his health by a visit to his native country after an ab- sence of seventeen years , he was required once more to undertake the fatigues and ...
... command of the Frontier Force , and then , just as he was about to seek to regain his health by a visit to his native country after an ab- sence of seventeen years , he was required once more to undertake the fatigues and ...
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... command in the campaign that ensued . He returned to Madras , and there on the 3rd of February , 1881 , he completed his career in India . Twenty - one years of peaceful life in retirement still lay before him , towards the close of ...
... command in the campaign that ensued . He returned to Madras , and there on the 3rd of February , 1881 , he completed his career in India . Twenty - one years of peaceful life in retirement still lay before him , towards the close of ...
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... commands such a leader . " With no less reason might his mother have ex- claimed : " A woman must be happy and proud who has such a son . ' " " It is well that such a life as this should not go unrecorded , His indignation at the lack ...
... commands such a leader . " With no less reason might his mother have ex- claimed : " A woman must be happy and proud who has such a son . ' " " It is well that such a life as this should not go unrecorded , His indignation at the lack ...
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