The Story of the Campaign: A Complete Narrative of the War in Southern Russia, Written in a Tent in the CrimeaGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 184 pagina's |
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... continued to hold out , and , at the request of Omer Pasha , an English division was landed at Varna early in June . The Russians being checked in their rapid advance , the line of the Balkan might now be held , and the fortresses of ...
... continued to hold out , and , at the request of Omer Pasha , an English division was landed at Varna early in June . The Russians being checked in their rapid advance , the line of the Balkan might now be held , and the fortresses of ...
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... continued , yet all , except the most sanguine , began to despair of an active cam- paign at so advanced a season . The First Division , consisting of the Guards and Highlanders , and two field batteries , was now encamped at Gevreckler ...
... continued , yet all , except the most sanguine , began to despair of an active cam- paign at so advanced a season . The First Division , consisting of the Guards and Highlanders , and two field batteries , was now encamped at Gevreckler ...
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... continued to land without molestation . During the morn- ing some firing was heard down the coast , which proceeded from the Furious , Vesuvius , and some French steamers , who , seeing a Russian camp , with about two thousand soldiers ...
... continued to land without molestation . During the morn- ing some firing was heard down the coast , which proceeded from the Furious , Vesuvius , and some French steamers , who , seeing a Russian camp , with about two thousand soldiers ...
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... continued to increase . At night the rain came down in torrents , and the troops on the beach were drenched . Bad as their situation was , I envied it . At eight in the evening I had left the transport with another officer in a man - of ...
... continued to increase . At night the rain came down in torrents , and the troops on the beach were drenched . Bad as their situation was , I envied it . At eight in the evening I had left the transport with another officer in a man - of ...
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... the enemy stationed on the flank . The former must be besieged and taken , the latter attacked and routed ; or a strong force must be detached to hold either in check , before the advance could be continued in safety.
... the enemy stationed on the flank . The former must be besieged and taken , the latter attacked and routed ; or a strong force must be detached to hold either in check , before the advance could be continued in safety.
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Pagina 78 - Russian force was before them ; a body of cavalry interposed to cut off their retreat ; and, assailed on every side by every arm, and their ranks utterly broken, they were compelled to fight their way through, and to regain our position under the same artillery fire that had crashed into their advance. Singly, and in two's and three's, these gallant horsemen returned, some on foot, some wounded, some supporting a wounded comrade. The same fire which had shattered their ranks had reached the heavy...
Pagina 71 - The interest excited by a contest of artillery, without decided advantage on either side, soon languishes ; and in a few days the thunder of the bombardment was almost unheeded. But the troops in the trenches and batteries were hardly worked, and exposed by day incessantly to a tremendous fire. The space in the magazines in our batteries was at first insufficient to hold ammunition for the day's consumption, and to take in fresh supplies formed one of the most trying duties which artillerymen can...