Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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Page 59
... already published through Chapman & Hall , and in four years ' time was to resume publishing with them to the year of his death . Since 1867 Trollope had been the unsuccessful editor of St Paul's Magazine , ' and he was now about to ...
... already published through Chapman & Hall , and in four years ' time was to resume publishing with them to the year of his death . Since 1867 Trollope had been the unsuccessful editor of St Paul's Magazine , ' and he was now about to ...
Page 209
... already opened , and nowing that they wouldn't keep I llowed the men to eat as they fell in and moved off . We marched or rather tumbled on the whole of that day . The idea was to go across country and cut off the enemy in the rear ...
... already opened , and nowing that they wouldn't keep I llowed the men to eat as they fell in and moved off . We marched or rather tumbled on the whole of that day . The idea was to go across country and cut off the enemy in the rear ...
Page 377
... already torn up le Permanent Way . And so on almost endlessly , until on oard that ultimately inevitable Hos- ital Ship , when through some slight onfusion of ideas a young nurse overs my merely sleeping form with he Mortuary Sheet ...
... already torn up le Permanent Way . And so on almost endlessly , until on oard that ultimately inevitable Hos- ital Ship , when through some slight onfusion of ideas a young nurse overs my merely sleeping form with he Mortuary Sheet ...
Contents
A Subscribers Tribute to Maga | 72 |
A COLONEL OF THE FRONTIER FORCE BY LIEUT COLONEL | 72 |
Salute | 134 |
Copyright | |
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