Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 191W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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Strana 51
... land . That was my first impres- sion , but I found cause to alter it slightly . As I came to know her better , new avenues opened up in her soul . She had an excellent brain , very clear , shrewd and subtle , and behind all her fancies ...
... land . That was my first impres- sion , but I found cause to alter it slightly . As I came to know her better , new avenues opened up in her soul . She had an excellent brain , very clear , shrewd and subtle , and behind all her fancies ...
Strana 64
... land began to question whether Arabi was not , after all , a noble patriot . On 5th February Arabi managed to get himself made Minister of War , and now , with the army at his back , he felt that he could call 3 '64 [ Jan. Ahmed Pasha ...
... land began to question whether Arabi was not , after all , a noble patriot . On 5th February Arabi managed to get himself made Minister of War , and now , with the army at his back , he felt that he could call 3 '64 [ Jan. Ahmed Pasha ...
Strana 68
... land any force from the battleships , for a general massacre might en- sue , and the three or four hundred available bluejackets and marines would not be able to protect more than a limited number of the Christian popu- lation . The ...
... land any force from the battleships , for a general massacre might en- sue , and the three or four hundred available bluejackets and marines would not be able to protect more than a limited number of the Christian popu- lation . The ...
Strana 72
... land near the harbour . His Highness would here be under the protection of the fleet , and could easily steam out to them in his launch should the fire or the mob attack the palace in the rear . The Admiral ap- proved of this move , and ...
... land near the harbour . His Highness would here be under the protection of the fleet , and could easily steam out to them in his launch should the fire or the mob attack the palace in the rear . The Admiral ap- proved of this move , and ...
Strana 74
that he intended to land at Aboukir , a short way along the In the afternoon of the 19th the ships steamed out of the harbour , and the sun rose next morning revealing to the Alexandrians a deserted sea . Opposite Aboukir a number of ...
that he intended to land at Aboukir , a short way along the In the afternoon of the 19th the ships steamed out of the harbour , and the sun rose next morning revealing to the Alexandrians a deserted sea . Opposite Aboukir a number of ...
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