Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 59
... half - pay , and much annoyance was caused to the Egyptians when it was found that the majority of Turkish and Circassian officers serving in the army were retained on the active list . Arabi , now a full colonel in command of the 4th ...
... half - pay , and much annoyance was caused to the Egyptians when it was found that the majority of Turkish and Circassian officers serving in the army were retained on the active list . Arabi , now a full colonel in command of the 4th ...
Page 72
... half - smothered beneath enormous bundles of valuable clothes . Turkish and Egyptian women flying to- wards the interior were robbed of their jewellery and were outraged on the public roads . At the gates of the city the looters were ...
... half - smothered beneath enormous bundles of valuable clothes . Turkish and Egyptian women flying to- wards the interior were robbed of their jewellery and were outraged on the public roads . At the gates of the city the looters were ...
Page 88
... half- famished condition . After the first day a question arose , which was seriously discussed by an in- formal committee consisting of the heads of missions , as to whether we were in future on returning to make ourselves look ...
... half- famished condition . After the first day a question arose , which was seriously discussed by an in- formal committee consisting of the heads of missions , as to whether we were in future on returning to make ourselves look ...
Page 102
... On the 11th April Douglas's earthly unex- was nearly closed . Upset in a canoe in the breakers , half a mile from shore , he was saved by some The fate of the unhappy sickness on shore increased , 102 [ Jan. James Douglas , M.D..
... On the 11th April Douglas's earthly unex- was nearly closed . Upset in a canoe in the breakers , half a mile from shore , he was saved by some The fate of the unhappy sickness on shore increased , 102 [ Jan. James Douglas , M.D..
Page 103
... half from shore . Two were drowned , the third swam to shore , reached Omon , and was sent to Balize . On the 1st May Colonel Hall returned , bringing some medi- cal and other stores from the Honduras Packet , but he had been unable to ...
... half from shore . Two were drowned , the third swam to shore , reached Omon , and was sent to Balize . On the 1st May Colonel Hall returned , bringing some medi- cal and other stores from the Honduras Packet , but he had been unable to ...
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