Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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... horses , and these sketches of a few of the horses may be a slight con- tribution . The regiment received its full quota of horses towards the end of January after the men had passed off ' the square , ' passed out ' of riding school ...
... horses , and these sketches of a few of the horses may be a slight con- tribution . The regiment received its full quota of horses towards the end of January after the men had passed off ' the square , ' passed out ' of riding school ...
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... horses had their ten minutes ' halt and more in each hour , and the guns and ammunition off the packs , but the men were hard at it all the time . Though we did the forty miles in under ten hours and during that time had the guns in ...
... horses had their ten minutes ' halt and more in each hour , and the guns and ammunition off the packs , but the men were hard at it all the time . Though we did the forty miles in under ten hours and during that time had the guns in ...
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... horse lover , who remembers the five million horses which Poland had at the begin- ning of the war , and thinks with rage of those English horses used by Ger- many in this war , sold to that country when some of our cavalry regiments ...
... horse lover , who remembers the five million horses which Poland had at the begin- ning of the war , and thinks with rage of those English horses used by Ger- many in this war , sold to that country when some of our cavalry regiments ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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