Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205William Blackwood, 1919 - England |
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Page 8
... five or six parties . At this moment an old Ameri- can magazine came into our hands containing an article which described how thirty or forty Federal officers had escaped from a Confederate prison by means of a tunnel . This was at once ...
... five or six parties . At this moment an old Ameri- can magazine came into our hands containing an article which described how thirty or forty Federal officers had escaped from a Confederate prison by means of a tunnel . This was at once ...
Page 17
... five times in one direction and four in the other . It then only re- mained to transfer the twenty little slabs to boards , prick them with any fancy pattern with a nail , and send them to be baked by one of our order- lies . The ...
... five times in one direction and four in the other . It then only re- mained to transfer the twenty little slabs to boards , prick them with any fancy pattern with a nail , and send them to be baked by one of our order- lies . The ...
Page 20
... five officers who stayed behind a few extra days for dental and medical treatment , asserting that they had only stopped in Angora with a view to escape . Moreover , there were at this very time under Sherif Bey's orders two submarine ...
... five officers who stayed behind a few extra days for dental and medical treatment , asserting that they had only stopped in Angora with a view to escape . Moreover , there were at this very time under Sherif Bey's orders two submarine ...
Page 36
... five traw- lers ' masts for the signal to be repeated . " All repeated except the John Brown , sir , " said the signalman down the voice - pipe . After waiting three or four minutes the signal was slowly repeated in the John Brown ; the ...
... five traw- lers ' masts for the signal to be repeated . " All repeated except the John Brown , sir , " said the signalman down the voice - pipe . After waiting three or four minutes the signal was slowly repeated in the John Brown ; the ...
Page 43
... five minutes before , had been liter- ally blotted out of existence in the twinkling of an eye ; at least , it appeared at the moment impossible for any one to be alive . Then the men recovered themselves , and there was a rush to get ...
... five minutes before , had been liter- ally blotted out of existence in the twinkling of an eye ; at least , it appeared at the moment impossible for any one to be alive . Then the men recovered themselves , and there was a rush to get ...
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