Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 311William Blackwood, 1972 |
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... Dickens moved with ' D ' Troop to Swan River , to the north - west , where the parade ground was made usable only after boulders had been cracked for removal by applications of heat and water . There the drilling continued , but Dickens ...
... Dickens moved with ' D ' Troop to Swan River , to the north - west , where the parade ground was made usable only after boulders had been cracked for removal by applications of heat and water . There the drilling continued , but Dickens ...
Side 132
... Dickens because of his deafness . His case was brought to the attention of the Prime Minister , Sir John A. Macdonald , who requested more information on his service and ailments . Dickens asked for a grant of two thousand dollars , and ...
... Dickens because of his deafness . His case was brought to the attention of the Prime Minister , Sir John A. Macdonald , who requested more information on his service and ailments . Dickens asked for a grant of two thousand dollars , and ...
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... Dickens never writing anything unfit for young or old to read . In a letter to me in 1960 , Mrs Alsterland recalled Frank Dickens as a very quiet man who had no tales of derring - do for her brothers who were interested in frontier ...
... Dickens never writing anything unfit for young or old to read . In a letter to me in 1960 , Mrs Alsterland recalled Frank Dickens as a very quiet man who had no tales of derring - do for her brothers who were interested in frontier ...
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Contents | 34 |
A LETTER FROM THE RIVIERA BY R HUDSONSMITH | 58 |
SAINT ROSAS MACHINE BY LESLIE GARDINER | 97 |
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