Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 118
... taken of his well - known charity . Indeed , in the midst of his gaiety , his liberality , his freedom of speech and action , the most striking feature in the character of Beranger is this admirable good sense , which never forsakes him ...
... taken of his well - known charity . Indeed , in the midst of his gaiety , his liberality , his freedom of speech and action , the most striking feature in the character of Beranger is this admirable good sense , which never forsakes him ...
Page 121
... taken on the spot in spare moments during the Delhi campaign . ] " Historic pride clings to masses as much as to individuals , conducting to honourable pride when rightly felt ; if otherwise , this cankers . With soldiers this springs ...
... taken on the spot in spare moments during the Delhi campaign . ] " Historic pride clings to masses as much as to individuals , conducting to honourable pride when rightly felt ; if otherwise , this cankers . With soldiers this springs ...
Page 125
... taken for the Guides , and thus es- caped severe punishment , giving us a parting volley as they galloped away . This morning we lost six men in killed and wounded . 17th . It being suspected that the enemy were erecting a battery on ...
... taken for the Guides , and thus es- caped severe punishment , giving us a parting volley as they galloped away . This morning we lost six men in killed and wounded . 17th . It being suspected that the enemy were erecting a battery on ...
Page 136
... taken ill of cholera , and died in a few hours . He was much beloved by the men , and respected by his brother officers . The regiment remained at the Delhi Gate , and had to furnish guards for that , the Tur Ko - man Gate , and also ...
... taken ill of cholera , and died in a few hours . He was much beloved by the men , and respected by his brother officers . The regiment remained at the Delhi Gate , and had to furnish guards for that , the Tur Ko - man Gate , and also ...
Page 158
... taken the pocket - book - she has fled with the booty - she is in Mrs Crane's apartment , not five minutes after Mrs Crane has regained its thresh- old . Rapidly the jealous woman ran- sacked the pocket - book - started to see ...
... taken the pocket - book - she has fled with the booty - she is in Mrs Crane's apartment , not five minutes after Mrs Crane has regained its thresh- old . Rapidly the jealous woman ran- sacked the pocket - book - started to see ...
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