The Invasion of the Crimea: Battle of Balaclava. 2d ed. 1868W. Blackwood and sons, 1868 |
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... ment of Tchor- goun . Mr Cal- vert's warning in regard to the pro- spect of having to winter the army on Although the enemy , as we know , had been long before sending patrols into the neighbourhood of Tchorgoun , it was a new thing for ...
... ment of Tchor- goun . Mr Cal- vert's warning in regard to the pro- spect of having to winter the army on Although the enemy , as we know , had been long before sending patrols into the neighbourhood of Tchorgoun , it was a new thing for ...
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... ment ( 23d the middle of next month . Then we must be His pri- vate com- munica- tion to the Govern- Oct. ) in reference to the con- tingency of the army hav- ing to win- ter on the Cherson- ese . " C 6 " pre- pared either for wet or ...
... ment ( 23d the middle of next month . Then we must be His pri- vate com- munica- tion to the Govern- Oct. ) in reference to the con- tingency of the army hav- ing to win- ter on the Cherson- ese . " C 6 " pre- pared either for wet or ...
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... ment : ' Before concluding , I may be permitted to say a word with regard to this army . It requires , and should not be denied , repose . Although the ' marches have not been many , fatigue has pressed heavily upon the troops . The ...
... ment : ' Before concluding , I may be permitted to say a word with regard to this army . It requires , and should not be denied , repose . Although the ' marches have not been many , fatigue has pressed heavily upon the troops . The ...
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... be roused to thoughts of the winter by reading exhortations at Christmas , had himself been awakening our Govern- ment so early as the month of October . CHAPTER II . I. II . dence recall at- tention 8 INVASION OF THE CRIMEA .
... be roused to thoughts of the winter by reading exhortations at Christmas , had himself been awakening our Govern- ment so early as the month of October . CHAPTER II . I. II . dence recall at- tention 8 INVASION OF THE CRIMEA .
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... ment , has volume and weight - because , in short , it is power ; and what I say is , that of the voices of those who , in time of joy , anger , or trouble , are accustomed to make themselves heard , this Company really gave , on the ...
... ment , has volume and weight - because , in short , it is power ; and what I say is , that of the voices of those who , in time of joy , anger , or trouble , are accustomed to make themselves heard , this Company really gave , on the ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
11th Hussars 17th Lancers 4th Light Dragoons 5th Dragoon Guards able advance aide-de-camp Allies alry Arabtabia army artillery assailants attack Baidar battalions battery battle battle of Balaclava body brought camp Canrobert's Hill Captain Causeway Heights CHAP Chersonese close column combat command Cossacks Crimea despatch direction duty enemy enemy's English Fedioukine Hills fight fire flank force French front gallop gorge Greys ground guns halted Heavy Dragoons horse horsemen infantry Inniskillings Kadiköi Kamara Lieutenant Light Brigade Light Cavalry line of defence Liprandi Lord Car Lord Cardigan Lord George Paget Lord Lu Lord Lucan Lord Raglan Marshal St Arnaud mass ment military Morris Nolan North Valley Octavo October officer once outer line plain of Balaclava position rear Redoubt Number regiment retreat rode Russian cavalry Scarlett Sebastopol seems Sir Colin Campbell strength sword Tchorgoun tion Todleben troopers troops Turkish Turks whilst whole words wounded