Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... returned a man , sobered by the trials and toils , the responsibilities and dangers of service in the field , his frame scarred and to some extent crippled for life by wounds , his courage tried and proved in a score of fights in which ...
... returned a man , sobered by the trials and toils , the responsibilities and dangers of service in the field , his frame scarred and to some extent crippled for life by wounds , his courage tried and proved in a score of fights in which ...
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... 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 which " the great military services he had ...
... 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 which " the great military services he had ...
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... returning from an early morning walk by an unfre- quented road , when I met an ascetic with his face and naked body smeared with ashes . The man stopped on seeing me and began to speak in a loud tone , declaring in vague language that ...
... returning from an early morning walk by an unfre- quented road , when I met an ascetic with his face and naked body smeared with ashes . The man stopped on seeing me and began to speak in a loud tone , declaring in vague language that ...
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... returning to India after being absent on leave in England . The writer was a young Hindu clerk belong- ing to Northern India , and the request he had to make was that the orders , passed in his case during my absence , should be re ...
... returning to India after being absent on leave in England . The writer was a young Hindu clerk belong- ing to Northern India , and the request he had to make was that the orders , passed in his case during my absence , should be re ...
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... returned with great wealth . " Then flourished , for a space , Captain William Kidd , who , more by luck than good guid . ance , has become a name for a pirate . The rise , progress , and fall of these persons makes part of the history ...
... returned with great wealth . " Then flourished , for a space , Captain William Kidd , who , more by luck than good guid . ance , has become a name for a pirate . The rise , progress , and fall of these persons makes part of the history ...
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