The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... land . Neither man , woman , nor child was spared . Several hundreds were killed . Reinforcements came from the other side of the mountains . Pieter Uys and Hendrik Potgieter led the burghers into Zulu- land ; but , at Italeni , Uys and ...
... land . Neither man , woman , nor child was spared . Several hundreds were killed . Reinforcements came from the other side of the mountains . Pieter Uys and Hendrik Potgieter led the burghers into Zulu- land ; but , at Italeni , Uys and ...
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... land forces at Cavite would be untenable under the guns of the Spanish fleet . After thinking over the situation , I told him not to hesitate to adopt any course he deemed advisable , without regard to our land forces , as we would take ...
... land forces at Cavite would be untenable under the guns of the Spanish fleet . After thinking over the situation , I told him not to hesitate to adopt any course he deemed advisable , without regard to our land forces , as we would take ...
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... land at- tack until it was seen whether the Spaniards raised the white flag after the navy opened fire . We had twelve field pieces of artillery bearing on the Spanish line , and four in reserve . I waited twenty minutes after the naval ...
... land at- tack until it was seen whether the Spaniards raised the white flag after the navy opened fire . We had twelve field pieces of artillery bearing on the Spanish line , and four in reserve . I waited twenty minutes after the naval ...
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