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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... moved off . On his way up , his Lord- ship stayed two hours or so and dined with Marshal St. Arnaud at his house on the Bosphorus , opposite Beicos Bay ; the Marshal will follow to Varna in a few days . The 2nd Division ( Sir De Lacy ...
... moved off . On his way up , his Lord- ship stayed two hours or so and dined with Marshal St. Arnaud at his house on the Bosphorus , opposite Beicos Bay ; the Marshal will follow to Varna in a few days . The 2nd Division ( Sir De Lacy ...
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... they had but one bridge over the Danube , and yet in one night they moved the greater part of their infantry , from 30,000 to 40,000 men , and all their siege train , across the river ! I went CHAP . II . 67 RUSSIAN SIEGE - WORKS .
... they had but one bridge over the Danube , and yet in one night they moved the greater part of their infantry , from 30,000 to 40,000 men , and all their siege train , across the river ! I went CHAP . II . 67 RUSSIAN SIEGE - WORKS .
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... moved on to some high ground above Devna , not far from the cavalry camp . Yes- terday the 2nd Division marched from Varna to some ground thirteen miles from here , between Aladyn and Devna . Omer Pasha arrived last night in his ...
... moved on to some high ground above Devna , not far from the cavalry camp . Yes- terday the 2nd Division marched from Varna to some ground thirteen miles from here , between Aladyn and Devna . Omer Pasha arrived last night in his ...
Page 85
... moved admirably . Omer Pasha was en- chanted , and said to Lord Raglan , " This is peace ! when the Emperor of Russia sees this he will , he must make peace . ' After it was all over , Omer Pasha proceeded on his way back to Shumla ...
... moved admirably . Omer Pasha was en- chanted , and said to Lord Raglan , " This is peace ! when the Emperor of Russia sees this he will , he must make peace . ' After it was all over , Omer Pasha proceeded on his way back to Shumla ...
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... moved into the interior some time back . He said , of course he could make no resist- ance , and consequently it was quite at our disposal . He also said the inhabitants were very badly off for food , and the Tartar population almost ...
... moved into the interior some time back . He said , of course he could make no resist- ance , and consequently it was quite at our disposal . He also said the inhabitants were very badly off for food , and the Tartar population almost ...
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1st Division 2nd Division 4th Division 8th Hussars Admiral advance allied Alma appeared Arnaud arrived artillery attack Balaklava battalion battle brigade of Guards British camp Canrobert Captain cholera Colonel command Cossacks Crimea despatch Duke of Cambridge Edmund Lyons enemy enemy's English Fcap fire flank fleet French army front ground guns harbour head-quarters heavy heights horses infantry Inkermann instant killed Lacy Evans land Light Division Lord Cardigan Lord Lucan Lord Raglan loss Marshal St miles morning night o'clock officers Omer Pasha parapet picket Plates Portrait Post 8vo prisoners ravine rear redoubt regiment river road rode round shot Royal Russian Second Edition sent Sevastopol shell ships shot Shumla side siege Silistria Sir De Lacy Sir Edmund Lyons Sir George Brown staff Tchernaya tent Third Edition told town troops Turkish Turks Varna village Vols Woodcuts wounded yards
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