Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 235William Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 98
... brought to the Em- peror in 1510 , displayed the ancestors of the House of Haps- burg extending backwards in an unbroken line as far as the patriarch Noah . The Em- peror's face lighted up as he took the scroll into his hands , and the ...
... brought to the Em- peror in 1510 , displayed the ancestors of the House of Haps- burg extending backwards in an unbroken line as far as the patriarch Noah . The Em- peror's face lighted up as he took the scroll into his hands , and the ...
Page 251
... brought the runaway dhow within range of her 3 - pounder gun . Orders were given the gunner to open fire ' and to drop his shells as near as possible to the target without hitting it . He aimed well . His first shot struck the water ...
... brought the runaway dhow within range of her 3 - pounder gun . Orders were given the gunner to open fire ' and to drop his shells as near as possible to the target without hitting it . He aimed well . His first shot struck the water ...
Page 393
... brought to the luncheon table availed to assuage his angry resent- ment at this latest indignity to which he , Sir Edward Brod- erick , had been subjected by the officiousness of the Minister of Fine Arts , the insufferable Sir Edward ...
... brought to the luncheon table availed to assuage his angry resent- ment at this latest indignity to which he , Sir Edward Brod- erick , had been subjected by the officiousness of the Minister of Fine Arts , the insufferable Sir Edward ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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