Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen187W. Blackwood, 1910 |
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... CALDER , 318 MY FIRST HUNT . BY A SAILOR , 343 THE LIGHTER SIDE OF MY OFFICIAL LIFE . AT SCOT- LAND YARD . BY SIR R. ANDERSON , K.C.B. , 356 • " THIS IS TOMMY . " BY R. E. VERNÈDE , 368 FANCY FARM . CHAPS . VII.-IX. BY NEIL MUNRO , 378 ...
... CALDER , 318 MY FIRST HUNT . BY A SAILOR , 343 THE LIGHTER SIDE OF MY OFFICIAL LIFE . AT SCOT- LAND YARD . BY SIR R. ANDERSON , K.C.B. , 356 • " THIS IS TOMMY . " BY R. E. VERNÈDE , 368 FANCY FARM . CHAPS . VII.-IX. BY NEIL MUNRO , 378 ...
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... army had taken , and to the manner in which they had taken it . - Ensued a Marathon race , a kind of three - cornered Mara- thon race , in which the com- SIR ROBERT CALDER . HIGH on a hill in the 316 As it Might be . [ March.
... army had taken , and to the manner in which they had taken it . - Ensued a Marathon race , a kind of three - cornered Mara- thon race , in which the com- SIR ROBERT CALDER . HIGH on a hill in the 316 As it Might be . [ March.
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... CALDER , BART . , ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE , AND KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH . DIED AT HIS SEAT , THE HOLT , IN THIS PARISH , ON THE 1ST SEPTEMBER 1818 ... Calder was drowned on the foundering of the 318 [ March SIR ROBERT CALDER,
... CALDER , BART . , ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE , AND KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH . DIED AT HIS SEAT , THE HOLT , IN THIS PARISH , ON THE 1ST SEPTEMBER 1818 ... Calder was drowned on the foundering of the 318 [ March SIR ROBERT CALDER,
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... Calder seized it , would have won him gratitude and fame imperish- able and an honoured resting- place amongst England's illus- trious dead . Not " under the Cross of Gold , " but in this quiet country churchyard , Calder lies ...
... Calder seized it , would have won him gratitude and fame imperish- able and an honoured resting- place amongst England's illus- trious dead . Not " under the Cross of Gold , " but in this quiet country churchyard , Calder lies ...
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... Calder was first appointed to the Chesterfield , Captain Sawyer , and was with him at the capture of the treasure - ship Hermione . This account follows a biographical notice in The Naval Chronicle , ' vol . xvii . , which was corrected ...
... Calder was first appointed to the Chesterfield , Captain Sawyer , and was with him at the capture of the treasure - ship Hermione . This account follows a biographical notice in The Naval Chronicle , ' vol . xvii . , which was corrected ...
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