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Side 12
... took fire ; its splendid interior , rich with old oaken wainscot and priceless tapes- tries , was seized by the eager flames ; its mirrors and chande- liers cracked and were shiv- ered by the heat ; and the fires , leaping up to the ...
... took fire ; its splendid interior , rich with old oaken wainscot and priceless tapes- tries , was seized by the eager flames ; its mirrors and chande- liers cracked and were shiv- ered by the heat ; and the fires , leaping up to the ...
Side 59
... took place a fortnight after the Capitula tion , throws a good deal of light on this phase of the affair . The first letter is from Townshend to Murray , dated 5th October ( 1759 ) : " General Monckton has a copy of all the letters now ...
... took place a fortnight after the Capitula tion , throws a good deal of light on this phase of the affair . The first letter is from Townshend to Murray , dated 5th October ( 1759 ) : " General Monckton has a copy of all the letters now ...
Side 61
... took we do not know , but when the summer cam- cam- paign against Montreal was organised by General Amherst in 1760 he accompanied the army in the position of Ad- jutant General , and presum- ably left Albany with Amherst at the latter ...
... took we do not know , but when the summer cam- cam- paign against Montreal was organised by General Amherst in 1760 he accompanied the army in the position of Ad- jutant General , and presum- ably left Albany with Amherst at the latter ...
Side 66
... took to the road . An advance party of three- quarters of the personnel threw themselves on top of the loaded lorries , and with shouts of delight turned their faces towards a horizon where lay the Hun lines . The Nursing Sisters , with ...
... took to the road . An advance party of three- quarters of the personnel threw themselves on top of the loaded lorries , and with shouts of delight turned their faces towards a horizon where lay the Hun lines . The Nursing Sisters , with ...
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... took the place of the unexpected . Each evening the Gael and Porteous returned to dinner at the chateau with a regularity which bored them intensely . The place began to work like clockwork . Officers and men had no use for clocks . The ...
... took the place of the unexpected . Each evening the Gael and Porteous returned to dinner at the chateau with a regularity which bored them intensely . The place began to work like clockwork . Officers and men had no use for clocks . The ...
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