A History of England, Volumen4Longmans, Green, and Company, 1888 |
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... Sebastopol determined on , Position of the allied armies , Bombardment of Sebastopol , 252 253 254 255 Battle of Balaclava , 256 Arrival of Russian reinforcements , 259 Battle of Inkerman , 260 Miseries of the army in the winter , 265 ...
... Sebastopol determined on , Position of the allied armies , Bombardment of Sebastopol , 252 253 254 255 Battle of Balaclava , 256 Arrival of Russian reinforcements , 259 Battle of Inkerman , 260 Miseries of the army in the winter , 265 ...
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... Sebastopol , Surrender of Kars , 1856 Peace concluded , Difficulties with America , Cost of the Crimean war , 281 282 282 283 284 285 Domestic legislation , 286 • Progress in sanitary reforms , 287 Prince Albert's influence in Culture ...
... Sebastopol , Surrender of Kars , 1856 Peace concluded , Difficulties with America , Cost of the Crimean war , 281 282 282 283 284 285 Domestic legislation , 286 • Progress in sanitary reforms , 287 Prince Albert's influence in Culture ...
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... Sebastopol , England had proved sufficient to save Turkey and destroy the overrated power of Egypt . Triumph of Palmerston . The policy of Palmerston had been open to assault on all sides . He was charged with undue meddling , and with ...
... Sebastopol , England had proved sufficient to save Turkey and destroy the overrated power of Egypt . Triumph of Palmerston . The policy of Palmerston had been open to assault on all sides . He was charged with undue meddling , and with ...
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... Sebastopol , and with it their Black Sea fleet , which consti- tuted their real and permanent threat against Turkey . With singular clearness he pointed out the impossibility of the Russian advance , its Reasons why tinued . growing ...
... Sebastopol , and with it their Black Sea fleet , which consti- tuted their real and permanent threat against Turkey . With singular clearness he pointed out the impossibility of the Russian advance , its Reasons why tinued . growing ...
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... Sebastopol was as yet hardly fortified . The Russian troops in the Crimea did not probably exceed 40,000 . The occupation of the Russian army upon the Danube would have precluded the possi- bility of large reinforcements . But in this ...
... Sebastopol was as yet hardly fortified . The Russian troops in the Crimea did not probably exceed 40,000 . The occupation of the Russian army upon the Danube would have precluded the possi- bility of large reinforcements . But in this ...
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Página 524 - The present is a state of affairs which requires the most vigilant examination and the most careful management. But those who suppose that England ever would uphold, or at this moment particularly is upholding, Turkey from blind superstition and from a want of sympathy with the highest aspirations of humanity are deceived. What our duty is at this critical moment is to maintain the Empire of England. Nor will we ever agree to any step, though it may obtain for a moment comparative quiet and a false...
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Página 315 - Soon all the rear-guard and heavy guns were inside our position ; and then ensued a scene which baffles description. For eighty-seven days the Lucknow garrison had lived in utter ignorance of all that had taken place outside. Wives who had long mourned their husbands as dead, were again restored to them ; others, fondly looking forward to glad meetings with those near and dear to them, now for the first time learnt that they were alone. On all sides eager inquiries for relations and friends were...
Página 568 - Ministers have hitherto been enabled to secure that peace, so necessary to the welfare of all civilised countries, and so peculiarly the interest of our own. But this ineffable blessing cannot be obtained by the passive principle of noninterference. Peace rests on the presence, not to say the ascendancy, of England in the Councils of Europe.
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