Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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Pagina 43
... young Burnham , in a natural sequence of events ; for the young- ster , though not yet eighteen , had already made a name for himself , first as a mounted messenger for the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany and later as a successful ...
... young Burnham , in a natural sequence of events ; for the young- ster , though not yet eighteen , had already made a name for himself , first as a mounted messenger for the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany and later as a successful ...
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... young man of just nineteen . He did well at the Academy by all accounts , and his reports from his not over - lenient instructors were excellent . Soon after Munich Lieu- tenant Nasser received his commission as King Farouk's trusty and ...
... young man of just nineteen . He did well at the Academy by all accounts , and his reports from his not over - lenient instructors were excellent . Soon after Munich Lieu- tenant Nasser received his commission as King Farouk's trusty and ...
Pagina 485
... young Hector , like many another before and after him , had his dreams of high adventure and far - off lands beyond the seas . In July 1870 he took the Queen's shilling and enlisted in the ranks of the Gordon Highlanders . Across the ...
... young Hector , like many another before and after him , had his dreams of high adventure and far - off lands beyond the seas . In July 1870 he took the Queen's shilling and enlisted in the ranks of the Gordon Highlanders . Across the ...
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