Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 191W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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... officers , for whom he would lie in wait behind a dyke with a musket . He died gallantly , declaiming the 23rd Psalm . The Jaco- bite rising brought Hardriding round to the side of Cauld- shaw . Home and Douglas rode south together ...
... officers , for whom he would lie in wait behind a dyke with a musket . He died gallantly , declaiming the 23rd Psalm . The Jaco- bite rising brought Hardriding round to the side of Cauld- shaw . Home and Douglas rode south together ...
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... , impos- ing figure and strong , massive features , however , soon caused him to fall under the notice of the army recruiting officers ; and he was speedily conscribed , probably at about the age of with he gave orders 1912. ] 57.
... , impos- ing figure and strong , massive features , however , soon caused him to fall under the notice of the army recruiting officers ; and he was speedily conscribed , probably at about the age of with he gave orders 1912. ] 57.
Strana 58
... officers the tourists at the hotel . As a soldier he was a con- siderable success , and it was not long before he received promotion . At that time the Egyptian army was a a mere rabble , officered by men of all social grades . Any ...
... officers the tourists at the hotel . As a soldier he was a con- siderable success , and it was not long before he received promotion . At that time the Egyptian army was a a mere rabble , officered by men of all social grades . Any ...
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... officers had to be put on half - pay , and much annoyance was caused to the Egyptians when it was found that the majority of Turkish and Circassian officers serving in the army were retained on the active list . Arabi , now a full ...
... officers had to be put on half - pay , and much annoyance was caused to the Egyptians when it was found that the majority of Turkish and Circassian officers serving in the army were retained on the active list . Arabi , now a full ...
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... officers who had recent- ly received promotion , - " for , " said the petitioners , " we our- selves are far superior to those who have been elevated . " - The petition was insolent in tone , and it was presently de- cided to put the ...
... officers who had recent- ly received promotion , - " for , " said the petitioners , " we our- selves are far superior to those who have been elevated . " - The petition was insolent in tone , and it was presently de- cided to put the ...
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