United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Part 1H. Colburn, 1855 - Military art and science |
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... troops , and when she went down had on board , according to a return to an order of the House of Commons : woollen ... troops in the trenches , and occasioned many casualties , and at the same time took in reverse the French troops ...
... troops , and when she went down had on board , according to a return to an order of the House of Commons : woollen ... troops in the trenches , and occasioned many casualties , and at the same time took in reverse the French troops ...
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... troops , added the expression of his deep sympathy in the regret felt for the loss of the gallant Tryon . That brave young officer was reputed the best marksman in the English army . On the night of the 22nd the Russians opened a ...
... troops , added the expression of his deep sympathy in the regret felt for the loss of the gallant Tryon . That brave young officer was reputed the best marksman in the English army . On the night of the 22nd the Russians opened a ...
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... troops passed the Bosphorus . The Canada , Ripon , Thames , and Niagara , with 5,016 French troops on board , had arrived at Constantinople , en route for the Crimea . One of the most vigorous sorties made by the Russians took place on ...
... troops passed the Bosphorus . The Canada , Ripon , Thames , and Niagara , with 5,016 French troops on board , had arrived at Constantinople , en route for the Crimea . One of the most vigorous sorties made by the Russians took place on ...
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... troops and provisions unmolested . The French batteries are within 329 yards of the walls , the English batteries are not up so close . They are waiting to get up the new guns from the Stromboli and Firebrand , which the state of the ...
... troops and provisions unmolested . The French batteries are within 329 yards of the walls , the English batteries are not up so close . They are waiting to get up the new guns from the Stromboli and Firebrand , which the state of the ...
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... troops in the Crimea . It must be borne in mind that the corres- pondence from Balaklava does not go beyond the 8th December , whilst the telegraphic news is to the 13th . The former is written under the influence of mud , rain ...
... troops in the Crimea . It must be borne in mind that the corres- pondence from Balaklava does not go beyond the 8th December , whilst the telegraphic news is to the 13th . The former is written under the influence of mud , rain ...
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