A Voice from Within the Walls of Sebastopol: A Narrative of the Campaign in the Crimea, and of the Events of the Siege |
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... of capturing guns - Position on the Alma - Condition of Russian soldiers - Modes of treating them - Position of the Allies - The night before the battle . 31 CHAPTER III . BATTLE OF ALMA . Prince Menschikoff's position.
... of capturing guns - Position on the Alma - Condition of Russian soldiers - Modes of treating them - Position of the Allies - The night before the battle . 31 CHAPTER III . BATTLE OF ALMA . Prince Menschikoff's position.
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... night at the police station because he could or would not contribute his share towards the feast for the soldiers . Nor were the police officers without their own profits upon this occasion , for they seldom miss an opportunity like the ...
... night at the police station because he could or would not contribute his share towards the feast for the soldiers . Nor were the police officers without their own profits upon this occasion , for they seldom miss an opportunity like the ...
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... night in the assembly rooms . To all my arguments he answered , " What shall I do there ? there will be a crowd of great folks there as well as our Colonel ; I cannot dance , so what can I do there ? Besides , I shall be obliged to wear ...
... night in the assembly rooms . To all my arguments he answered , " What shall I do there ? there will be a crowd of great folks there as well as our Colonel ; I cannot dance , so what can I do there ? Besides , I shall be obliged to wear ...
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... night before the battle . - - ON the 13th of September there was a rumour among the officers that an enormous fleet of the enemy's vessels had appeared off Cape Lu- cula , and that on board the ships a large body of troops had been ...
... night before the battle . - - ON the 13th of September there was a rumour among the officers that an enormous fleet of the enemy's vessels had appeared off Cape Lu- cula , and that on board the ships a large body of troops had been ...
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... night . It was not very comfortable , as it rained all night , and we were unprovided with tents or any other field equipage . Everybody had said that it was useless to overburden ourselves , as we should beat the enemy out of the ...
... night . It was not very comfortable , as it rained all night , and we were unprovided with tents or any other field equipage . Everybody had said that it was useless to overburden ourselves , as we should beat the enemy out of the ...
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16th division 1st brigade 2nd brigade advance aide-de-camp Allies Alma arrived artillery asked attack Bakchi Sarai Balaclava bastion battalion battery battle of Alma battle of Inkerman began Belbek Captain cavalry Chorgoun Colonel columns command Cossacks Crimea crossed defence duty enemy enemy's English Eupatoria Fcap fire fleet French gabions Grand Dukes harbour heights hill History horses Katcha killed Kiriakoff Korniloff left flank light battery Liprandi LORD ment Minsk morning moved never night o'clock obliged occupied officers Plan Plates Portrait position Post 8vo Prince Gortchakoff Prince Menschikoff ravine regi regiment of Borodino regiment of Boutirsk regiment of Moscow remarked retire retreat river road rode Römer round shot Russian army Russian soldier sailors Second Edition sent Sevastopol Severnaya shell ships shot side Simpheropol sotnias steamers talions Tatars tery Third Edition took Totleben town transport troops versts village Volkhoff Vols Woodcuts wounded
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