Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... young man of such high spirit , and so thirst- ing for excitement and action as Neville Chamberlain , might have become if condemned to the inactivity and drudgery of life in an Indian cantonment ; but a perusal of his letters is ...
... young man of such high spirit , and so thirst- ing for excitement and action as Neville Chamberlain , might have become if condemned to the inactivity and drudgery of life in an Indian cantonment ; but a perusal of his letters is ...
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... young men assembled in haste that co- hesion , discipline , and instruc- tion which is so requisite ? " Liability to attend on em- bodiment remains exactly as under the Act of 1907 , section 17. This lays down that if a proclamation is ...
... young men assembled in haste that co- hesion , discipline , and instruc- tion which is so requisite ? " Liability to attend on em- bodiment remains exactly as under the Act of 1907 , section 17. This lays down that if a proclamation is ...
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... young soldiers of the best stamp to be got in the country , and with these they will be able to go straight on to the interesting and sport- ing work of tactical exercises in the field . We have now examined the proposals of this ...
... young soldiers of the best stamp to be got in the country , and with these they will be able to go straight on to the interesting and sport- ing work of tactical exercises in the field . We have now examined the proposals of this ...
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... young Maratha Brah- min , who had taken a good de- gree at the Bombay University , and secured a high place in the public service examination , was given a superior grade appoint- ment in the Post - Office ; but within the first year of ...
... young Maratha Brah- min , who had taken a good de- gree at the Bombay University , and secured a high place in the public service examination , was given a superior grade appoint- ment in the Post - Office ; but within the first year of ...
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... young men who leave our schools and colleges have made acquaintance , in however slight a degree , with some of the great writers of English , and have learned by heart passages from Shake- speare and other English poets . In the ...
... young men who leave our schools and colleges have made acquaintance , in however slight a degree , with some of the great writers of English , and have learned by heart passages from Shake- speare and other English poets . In the ...
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