Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 293W. Blackwood, 1963 - England |
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Page 207
... British minister - unnamed - told him that he would never have come back alive if he had been allied to anyone but the British . Du Gard discounts a pathetic story that de Gaulle , on hearing the thunder of the British bombardment ...
... British minister - unnamed - told him that he would never have come back alive if he had been allied to anyone but the British . Du Gard discounts a pathetic story that de Gaulle , on hearing the thunder of the British bombardment ...
Page 282
... British Prime Minister would shortly visit Rome . The Common Market negotiations were due to begin again late on the afternoon of 14th January in Brussels ; two hours earlier , General de Gaulle held one of those splendid ceremon- ials ...
... British Prime Minister would shortly visit Rome . The Common Market negotiations were due to begin again late on the afternoon of 14th January in Brussels ; two hours earlier , General de Gaulle held one of those splendid ceremon- ials ...
Page 306
... British Empire although we had 5000 men under Evelyn Wood within two days ' march . ' If the glass of sherry in Roberts's tent at Peiwar Kotal was to be a symbol of entrée for a keen young infantry subaltern from the close , intimate ...
... British Empire although we had 5000 men under Evelyn Wood within two days ' march . ' If the glass of sherry in Roberts's tent at Peiwar Kotal was to be a symbol of entrée for a keen young infantry subaltern from the close , intimate ...
Contents
ACROSS THE PRAIRIE BY LESLIE GARDINER | 192 |
ALPINE ESCAPADE BY E C LANNING | 571 |
ROME IN A DAY BY LESLIE GARDINER | 572 |
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