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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... thought that by going in a caique I should escape them for the time being ; not a bit ; there they were hopping about to my intense annoy- ance . However , I am comforted by the assurance that after a certain time they cease to torment ...
... thought that by going in a caique I should escape them for the time being ; not a bit ; there they were hopping about to my intense annoy- ance . However , I am comforted by the assurance that after a certain time they cease to torment ...
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... thought of providing ourselves with them . Barracks , Scutari , May 10 , 1854 . Instead of writing you a regular letter this time , I shall treat you to extracts from my journal , which will at the same time give you more news and me ...
... thought of providing ourselves with them . Barracks , Scutari , May 10 , 1854 . Instead of writing you a regular letter this time , I shall treat you to extracts from my journal , which will at the same time give you more news and me ...
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... thought of by the autho- rities . He has written a book on Cavalry , which I have read with much interest ; and although some of his ideas are perhaps rather extravagant , still there is much worth remembering , and which will be useful ...
... thought of by the autho- rities . He has written a book on Cavalry , which I have read with much interest ; and although some of his ideas are perhaps rather extravagant , still there is much worth remembering , and which will be useful ...
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... thought he looked foolish ; he is rather fat , with a very vacant expression of countenance ; and dressed simply , with no ornament whatever ; he was followed by a large staff of fat pashas and officers in magnificent uniforms . Some ...
... thought he looked foolish ; he is rather fat , with a very vacant expression of countenance ; and dressed simply , with no ornament whatever ; he was followed by a large staff of fat pashas and officers in magnificent uniforms . Some ...
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... thought the troops better than he had expected ; but I hear Sir J. Burgoyne condemned the field - works as next to useless . It appears that Marshal St. Arnaud nearly had a quarrel with Riza Pasha , the Minister of War , but that Lord ...
... thought the troops better than he had expected ; but I hear Sir J. Burgoyne condemned the field - works as next to useless . It appears that Marshal St. Arnaud nearly had a quarrel with Riza Pasha , the Minister of War , but that Lord ...
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