Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 278William Blackwood, 1955 |
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... British . Juridically , the tres- passers have and probably and probably realise that they have - not a shadow of a case . They offer a vague argument on the lines that Chile and Argentina have inherited the rights of the Spanish Empire ...
... British . Juridically , the tres- passers have and probably and probably realise that they have - not a shadow of a case . They offer a vague argument on the lines that Chile and Argentina have inherited the rights of the Spanish Empire ...
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... British lines on the ridge and it looked for a while as though Ney was going to carry the position . But the British counter - attacked and , after long and savage fighting , the French were forced back . Repeated attacks took place ...
... British lines on the ridge and it looked for a while as though Ney was going to carry the position . But the British counter - attacked and , after long and savage fighting , the French were forced back . Repeated attacks took place ...
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... British descent , and still more , perhaps , of the black and coloured people who form four- fifths of the population . Mr Marquand writes with writes with restraint and moderation of the South African War , in which his family fought ...
... British descent , and still more , perhaps , of the black and coloured people who form four- fifths of the population . Mr Marquand writes with writes with restraint and moderation of the South African War , in which his family fought ...
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