Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 191W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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Strana 74
... English might Occupy what he considered as his canal led him to make a very hearty attempt to prevent such an event . The question as to whether the Canal should remain neutral or not was argued with pas- sion in the French newspapers ...
... English might Occupy what he considered as his canal led him to make a very hearty attempt to prevent such an event . The question as to whether the Canal should remain neutral or not was argued with pas- sion in the French newspapers ...
Strana 75
... English soldier should land except over his dead body . A bluejacket , however , quietly pushed him aside , re- marking , " We don't want no dead bodies about here , sir ; all you've got to do is to step back a bit . " bank upon which ...
... English soldier should land except over his dead body . A bluejacket , however , quietly pushed him aside , re- marking , " We don't want no dead bodies about here , sir ; all you've got to do is to step back a bit . " bank upon which ...
Strana 76
... English had not given him time even to put his boots on , and he was obliged to fly barefooted across the desert to the near- est railway station , where he caught a train for Cairo . Sir Garnet Wolseley at once issued orders that the ...
... English had not given him time even to put his boots on , and he was obliged to fly barefooted across the desert to the near- est railway station , where he caught a train for Cairo . Sir Garnet Wolseley at once issued orders that the ...
Strana 77
... English public insisted that he should be defended , and they sent out by public subscription two barristers to conduct his case . Moreover , the home Gov- ernment appointed an English delegate to watch the trial and to see that the old ...
... English public insisted that he should be defended , and they sent out by public subscription two barristers to conduct his case . Moreover , the home Gov- ernment appointed an English delegate to watch the trial and to see that the old ...
Strana 101
... English , are considerably advanced in Civilisation , and their Labour can be had on very moderate terms . " - Thomas Nor is this all . Strangeway , in the book to which we have already re- ferred , had , as a frontispiece , a picture ...
... English , are considerably advanced in Civilisation , and their Labour can be had on very moderate terms . " - Thomas Nor is this all . Strangeway , in the book to which we have already re- ferred , had , as a frontispiece , a picture ...
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