Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - Scotland |
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ARMY ADMINISTRATION , PAST AND PRESENT . BY COLONEL G. K. SCOTT MONCRIEFF , C.B. , C.I.E. , A MAN'S MAN . BOOKS THREE AND FOUR . CHAPS . XIII.-XV. BY IAN HAY , AUTHOR OF THE RIGHT STUFF , ' A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER IN SCOTTISH HISTORY , BY A ...
ARMY ADMINISTRATION , PAST AND PRESENT . BY COLONEL G. K. SCOTT MONCRIEFF , C.B. , C.I.E. , A MAN'S MAN . BOOKS THREE AND FOUR . CHAPS . XIII.-XV. BY IAN HAY , AUTHOR OF THE RIGHT STUFF , ' A FORGOTTEN CHAPTER IN SCOTTISH HISTORY , BY A ...
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If they lack He sees below him the vast certain obvious refinements , army of the poor , and , being they have their share in the the best of fellows , he is more masouline virtues of couranxious to help .
If they lack He sees below him the vast certain obvious refinements , army of the poor , and , being they have their share in the the best of fellows , he is more masouline virtues of couranxious to help .
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... pioture of one of “ the most arms surpasses every other splendid officers and gallant pursuit in giving scope and gentlemen ” who ever graced opportunity for all that is most the roll of the Indian Army . generous in human nature .
... pioture of one of “ the most arms surpasses every other splendid officers and gallant pursuit in giving scope and gentlemen ” who ever graced opportunity for all that is most the roll of the Indian Army . generous in human nature .
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army " under Pollock . A month later , the British prisoners , Thereafter followed in rapid survivors from Elphinstone's succession the outbreak at ill - fated foroe , having been set Kabul , the disasters to the the at liberty ...
army " under Pollock . A month later , the British prisoners , Thereafter followed in rapid survivors from Elphinstone's succession the outbreak at ill - fated foroe , having been set Kabul , the disasters to the the at liberty ...
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... one to say him the extreme left , carrying me through nay when he insisted on accom- some of the enemy's infantry , who , panying the army , borne in a as a matter of course , let fly at me dooly , while his horse was en passant .
... one to say him the extreme left , carrying me through nay when he insisted on accom- some of the enemy's infantry , who , panying the army , borne in a as a matter of course , let fly at me dooly , while his horse was en passant .
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