Letters from Head-quarters: Or, The Realities of the War in the Crimea, Volumen1J. Murray, 1856 |
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... consequently we have only been going seven - and - a - half and eight instead of ten knots per hour . This steamer was employed , previous to the war , between Hull and St. Petersburg . The Government give the proprietor of her 8207 ...
... consequently we have only been going seven - and - a - half and eight instead of ten knots per hour . This steamer was employed , previous to the war , between Hull and St. Petersburg . The Government give the proprietor of her 8207 ...
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... consequently the idea has been abandoned . The Russians must be bold , indeed , if they were to think of marching down all that way to meet the English and French armies , to say nothing of the Turks ready to receive them before they ...
... consequently the idea has been abandoned . The Russians must be bold , indeed , if they were to think of marching down all that way to meet the English and French armies , to say nothing of the Turks ready to receive them before they ...
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... consequently the hospitals have got more inmates than they had . June 13th . - The whole of the 1st Division ( Duke of Cambridge's ) embarked this morning , and steamed away for Varna soon after midday . I wish I was going too ; we are ...
... consequently the hospitals have got more inmates than they had . June 13th . - The whole of the 1st Division ( Duke of Cambridge's ) embarked this morning , and steamed away for Varna soon after midday . I wish I was going too ; we are ...
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... Lord Raglan's command , and consequently can receive no help from him . Colonel Lloyd is for the present attached to the staff . increasing their trenches , but there is reason to be- CHAP . I. GEN . BEATSON AND COL . LLOYD . 47.
... Lord Raglan's command , and consequently can receive no help from him . Colonel Lloyd is for the present attached to the staff . increasing their trenches , but there is reason to be- CHAP . I. GEN . BEATSON AND COL . LLOYD . 47.
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... these Bulgarian woods , and consequently but little game of any sort . There are , however , numbers of doves , which seem very tame , as they sit cooing on the branches of the trees 80 APPEARANCE OF THE COUNTRY . CHAP . II .
... these Bulgarian woods , and consequently but little game of any sort . There are , however , numbers of doves , which seem very tame , as they sit cooing on the branches of the trees 80 APPEARANCE OF THE COUNTRY . CHAP . II .
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1st Division 2nd Division 4th Division 8th Hussars advance allied Alma appeared Arnaud arrived artillery attack Balaklava battalion battle Bosphorus brigade of Guards camp cannonade Canrobert Captain Caradoc cholera Colonel command consequently Cossacks Crimea despatch Devna Duke of Cambridge Edmund Lyons enemy enemy's English fire flank fleet French army front garrison ground guns harbour head-quarters heavy heights horses hour infantry Inkermann instant killed Lacy Evans land light cavalry Light Division Lord Cardigan Lord Lucan Lord Raglan loss Marshal St miles minutes night o'clock officers Omer Pasha parapet picket prisoners ravine rear redoubt regiment river road rode round shot Russian Sandbag Battery Scutari sent Sevastopol shell ships shot Shumla side siege Silistria Sir De Lacy Sir Edmund Lyons Sir George Brown staff Tchernaya tents told town troops Turkish Turks valley Varna village wounded yards Zouaves