Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... sent from Cyprus , swoop down on Changri and pick up the whole camp , both officers and men , -and Sami too . We should , of course , have to take over the barracks from our guards , but this should easily be effected by a coup - de ...
... sent from Cyprus , swoop down on Changri and pick up the whole camp , both officers and men , -and Sami too . We should , of course , have to take over the barracks from our guards , but this should easily be effected by a coup - de ...
Side 15
... sent ; for of locomotion . The burrow to although the scheme forwarded the hollow under the alcove to them had provided some- was completed , and another in what for this contingency by the opposite direction to the arranging that the ...
... sent ; for of locomotion . The burrow to although the scheme forwarded the hollow under the alcove to them had provided some- was completed , and another in what for this contingency by the opposite direction to the arranging that the ...
Side 20
... sent from the camp at Afion - Kara - Hissar , and were to join our convoy when it went on to Yozgad . Since their arrival in Angora a week before they had been confined to the only hotel , and had not once been allowed to visit the ...
... sent from the camp at Afion - Kara - Hissar , and were to join our convoy when it went on to Yozgad . Since their arrival in Angora a week before they had been confined to the only hotel , and had not once been allowed to visit the ...
Side 21
... sent to Constanti- nople . Thereupon a list was prepared of officers related to Labour candidates , Dukes , Members of Parliament , & c . Thinking that this promised at least a jaunt to Constanti- nople , S-- had claimed de- scent from ...
... sent to Constanti- nople . Thereupon a list was prepared of officers related to Labour candidates , Dukes , Members of Parliament , & c . Thinking that this promised at least a jaunt to Constanti- nople , S-- had claimed de- scent from ...
Side 23
... sent for me and repeated these in- The question whether the Dardanelles venture was , or was not , to be proceeded with , was perpetually under discus- sion in Government circles structions . and at the War Office during the autumn of ...
... sent for me and repeated these in- The question whether the Dardanelles venture was , or was not , to be proceeded with , was perpetually under discus- sion in Government circles structions . and at the War Office during the autumn of ...
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