Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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Page 248
... months . This was at the whim of the admiral and in spite of the fact , which Adams comments on rather pointedly , that they frequently had favourable winds to take them through to the Pacific . The little fleet became scattered after ...
... months . This was at the whim of the admiral and in spite of the fact , which Adams comments on rather pointedly , that they frequently had favourable winds to take them through to the Pacific . The little fleet became scattered after ...
Page 267
... months in 1936 . Fighting for a month in appalling weather conditions , more often than not on short rations , nearly always wet and cold , the Gold Coast blacks shattered the proud Bersaglieri and carried the position after suffering ...
... months in 1936 . Fighting for a month in appalling weather conditions , more often than not on short rations , nearly always wet and cold , the Gold Coast blacks shattered the proud Bersaglieri and carried the position after suffering ...
Page 309
... months of winter , blizzard , fog , ice , and petrifying cold , and the result is that witch's brew which goes to ... month after month in those seas , more than that , year in , I year cut , requires men with guts . And there is no ...
... months of winter , blizzard , fog , ice , and petrifying cold , and the result is that witch's brew which goes to ... month after month in those seas , more than that , year in , I year cut , requires men with guts . And there is no ...
Contents
A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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