Letters from Head-quarters: Or, The Realities of the War in the Crimea, Volume 1J. Murray, 1856 - Crimean War, 1853-1856 |
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... ground - Redoubts - Trenches - Batteries Naval Brigade Accurate aim - First parallel - - - - Monastery of St. George - Turkish works trenches .. - .. Morning in Page 204 CHAPTER VI . Reinforcements Siege Gunnery Russian defences of ...
... ground - Redoubts - Trenches - Batteries Naval Brigade Accurate aim - First parallel - - - - Monastery of St. George - Turkish works trenches .. - .. Morning in Page 204 CHAPTER VI . Reinforcements Siege Gunnery Russian defences of ...
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... ground into Spain . The constrast between the English and Spanish sentries was great ; the former so smart , clean , and erect ; and the latter so slovenly , dirty , and slouching in gait . It is strange that the Spanish Government ...
... ground into Spain . The constrast between the English and Spanish sentries was great ; the former so smart , clean , and erect ; and the latter so slovenly , dirty , and slouching in gait . It is strange that the Spanish Government ...
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... ground in front of the barracks to the camp , had to cross this ravine , in which there is generally a stream a few inches deep ; but the rain had converted it into a rapid torrent some three or four feet deep in endeavouring to ford it ...
... ground in front of the barracks to the camp , had to cross this ravine , in which there is generally a stream a few inches deep ; but the rain had converted it into a rapid torrent some three or four feet deep in endeavouring to ford it ...
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... ground : then followed three cheers from the troops , but all the bands playing in different keys " God save the Queen " spoilt the fine effect it would otherwise have had . There were about 16,000 men on parade ; and as they marched ...
... ground : then followed three cheers from the troops , but all the bands playing in different keys " God save the Queen " spoilt the fine effect it would otherwise have had . There were about 16,000 men on parade ; and as they marched ...
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... ground . It was dreadfully hot and dusty , so that the troops looked fagged as they marched past ; they were , however , a fine body of men : they appeared very small after our own men , but I must confess quite as soldierlike . The ...
... ground . It was dreadfully hot and dusty , so that the troops looked fagged as they marched past ; they were , however , a fine body of men : they appeared very small after our own men , but I must confess quite as soldierlike . The ...
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