The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... remained incredulous touch- ing the meditated expedition till it took place . Little had , consequently , been done to strengthen the defences , and the appearance of the armament off the coast of the Crimea was a most disa- of ...
... remained incredulous touch- ing the meditated expedition till it took place . Little had , consequently , been done to strengthen the defences , and the appearance of the armament off the coast of the Crimea was a most disa- of ...
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... 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 . " The order in which the English advance was made is correctly stated in the main ...
... 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 . " The order in which the English advance was made is correctly stated in the main ...
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... remained in Sebas- topol sixteen thousand five hundred and sixty - nine fighting men , including sev- eral battalions of sailors . On the 13th , the North Fort had twelve guns in posi- tion on the land side ; and these were so placed as ...
... remained in Sebas- topol sixteen thousand five hundred and sixty - nine fighting men , including sev- eral battalions of sailors . On the 13th , the North Fort had twelve guns in posi- tion on the land side ; and these were so placed as ...
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... remained to them no other alternative than that of laying down their lives gloriously on the post confided to their bravery . " On the morning of the 27th , the clergy made a procession , with the cross and the holy water , along the ...
... remained to them no other alternative than that of laying down their lives gloriously on the post confided to their bravery . " On the morning of the 27th , the clergy made a procession , with the cross and the holy water , along the ...
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... remained but five gunners who , keeping firm to the two remaining guns , fired the last shots . Ten guns of other bat- teries were also disabled by the English fire . But although the allied armies had been from early dawn on foot and ...
... remained but five gunners who , keeping firm to the two remaining guns , fired the last shots . Ten guns of other bat- teries were also disabled by the English fire . But although the allied armies had been from early dawn on foot and ...
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