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... thousand miles off , and separated by a kingdom or two , approaching nearer and nearer the heart of her oriental empire . Her lurking hostility was first exhib- ited by what is described as the first manifestation of the progress of ...
... thousand miles off , and separated by a kingdom or two , approaching nearer and nearer the heart of her oriental empire . Her lurking hostility was first exhib- ited by what is described as the first manifestation of the progress of ...
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... 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 to be unable to concentrate ...
... 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 to be unable to concentrate ...
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... thousand men , including sailors , and Admiral Nakhmikow , the local commander , de- spairing of an effectual resistance , made the necessary arrangements for sinking However , adds Todleben , neither the all the ships of his squadron ...
... thousand men , including sailors , and Admiral Nakhmikow , the local commander , de- spairing of an effectual resistance , made the necessary arrangements for sinking However , adds Todleben , neither the all the ships of his squadron ...
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... thousand shots on this day . Reënforcements had kept pouring in on both sides ; on the day when the batteries opened , it is computed that the allied armies exceeded eighty - five thou- sand , whilst thirty - one thousand had been added ...
... thousand shots on this day . Reënforcements had kept pouring in on both sides ; on the day when the batteries opened , it is computed that the allied armies exceeded eighty - five thou- sand , whilst thirty - one thousand had been added ...
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... thousand nine hundred and twenty - ond and fourth battalions of the regiment of nine men and thirty - eight guns , was to start at six in the morning for the ra- vine of Carenage , and to be joined by General Pavlow , with fifteen thousand ...
... thousand nine hundred and twenty - ond and fourth battalions of the regiment of nine men and thirty - eight guns , was to start at six in the morning for the ra- vine of Carenage , and to be joined by General Pavlow , with fifteen thousand ...
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