Blackwood's Magazine, Volumi 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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Pagina 14
... gave it to him . He promptly walked off with it . Subsequent repre- sentations to the governor through Clement had no effect . The governor just shrugged his shoulders and said , " Well , I gave you the receipt . " It looked as if they ...
... gave it to him . He promptly walked off with it . Subsequent repre- sentations to the governor through Clement had no effect . The governor just shrugged his shoulders and said , " Well , I gave you the receipt . " It looked as if they ...
Pagina 179
... gave , and I shot out with it . Something gave me a fearful blow on the shoulder , and the sky seemed to be a mass of red . I realised that the containers had been released with me ( they had red ' chutes ) , and one had struck me a ...
... gave , and I shot out with it . Something gave me a fearful blow on the shoulder , and the sky seemed to be a mass of red . I realised that the containers had been released with me ( they had red ' chutes ) , and one had struck me a ...
Pagina 400
... gave the guards over the Sovereigns and the Emperor gave 120 gold napoleons to his guard and 12 naps . each to the sergeants . The King of Prussia saved his bacon and only gave a military salute . " His Majesty's predilection for ...
... gave the guards over the Sovereigns and the Emperor gave 120 gold napoleons to his guard and 12 naps . each to the sergeants . The King of Prussia saved his bacon and only gave a military salute . " His Majesty's predilection for ...
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