Springhaven: A Tale of the Great War, Band 1Harper, 1887 - 512 Seiten |
Inhalt
226 | |
234 | |
246 | |
259 | |
268 | |
277 | |
287 | |
295 | |
42 | |
47 | |
54 | |
61 | |
68 | |
75 | |
82 | |
91 | |
103 | |
109 | |
115 | |
120 | |
128 | |
136 | |
142 | |
149 | |
158 | |
169 | |
176 | |
183 | |
192 | |
198 | |
205 | |
211 | |
218 | |
303 | |
314 | |
326 | |
334 | |
340 | |
346 | |
355 | |
361 | |
372 | |
378 | |
387 | |
397 | |
406 | |
417 | |
423 | |
432 | |
440 | |
445 | |
452 | |
459 | |
468 | |
478 | |
489 | |
496 | |
502 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Admiral Darling answered asked beautiful better Billy Blue Blyth Scudamore boat Boney bright eyes British Captain Stubbard Caryl Carne castle Charron Cheeseman Cheray Cloth coast coming command cried Daniel dare dark dear dinner duty England English Englishman Erle Étaples eyes face Faith father fear feel fellows fleet Frank Darling French Frenchman frigate gentle gentleman gone guns hand hard head hear heard heart honour hope horse keep knew ladies land laugh legs light live look Lord Nelson matter mind Miss Dolly Morocco mother Napoleon never night perhaps poor Portsmouth pretty Rector replied round scarcely Scuddy Selsey Bill Shanks Shargeloes ship smile soon Springhaven Squire Carne Stonnington stood sure Swipes talk tell things thought tide took turned Twemlow wind wish word young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 432 - Government never aim at little things while great objects are in view. I have considered the invasion of Ireland as the real mark and butt of all their operations. Their flight to the West Indies was to take off the naval force, which proved the great impediment to their undertaking.
Seite 432 - French government, who never aim at little things while great objects are in view, I have considered the invasion of Ireland as the real mark and butt of all their operations. The flight to the West Indies was to take off the naval force, which is the great impediment to their undertaking.