The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... arms , and 96 guns ; whilst that of the Allied may be roughly computed at 60,000 men and about 150 guns . The Prince's superiority in cav- alry prevented the English from attempt- ing a turning movement over the open ground on his right ...
... arms , and 96 guns ; whilst that of the Allied may be roughly computed at 60,000 men and about 150 guns . The Prince's superiority in cav- alry prevented the English from attempt- ing a turning movement over the open ground on his right ...
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... arms , from which the Russians , particularly the artillery , suffered much . Here they remained till the whole of Prince Napoleon's division had crossed the river , on hearing which , about two o'clock , Lord Raglan ordered the advance ...
... arms , from which the Russians , particularly the artillery , suffered much . Here they remained till the whole of Prince Napoleon's division had crossed the river , on hearing which , about two o'clock , Lord Raglan ordered the advance ...
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... arms of the Allies . The smooth - bore musket , he says , was utterly unable to contend with the rifle , to which the close formation of the Russians gave marked advantages . He also thinks that the omission to fortify the heights was a ...
... arms of the Allies . The smooth - bore musket , he says , was utterly unable to contend with the rifle , to which the close formation of the Russians gave marked advantages . He also thinks that the omission to fortify the heights was a ...
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... arms of the English inflicted on our troops . But neither the difficulties of the ground , nor the fire of the enemy , could arrest the Tenth division . The battalions of the Tomsk and After the arrival of these troops , the effective ...
... arms of the English inflicted on our troops . But neither the difficulties of the ground , nor the fire of the enemy , could arrest the Tenth division . The battalions of the Tomsk and After the arrival of these troops , the effective ...
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... arms , and the omission of the Russian broken formation , having been made to con- artillery to follow and support ... arm in the English army . He thinks close two large powder - magazines . A breast- that , although the Russians were ...
... arms , and the omission of the Russian broken formation , having been made to con- artillery to follow and support ... arm in the English army . He thinks close two large powder - magazines . A breast- that , although the Russians were ...
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