The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen1;Volumen64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... Close upon their heels followed an English regiment , the Twenty - third , on whose approach the gunners in the earthwork limbered up and hurried off , leaving two guns which they were unable to move ; the one from want of horses , and ...
... Close upon their heels followed an English regiment , the Twenty - third , on whose approach the gunners in the earthwork limbered up and hurried off , leaving two guns which they were unable to move ; the one from want of horses , and ...
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... close formation of the Russians gave marked advantages . He also thinks that the omission to fortify the heights was a blunder ; and he censures the over - hasty retreat of Kiriakow from the telegraph heights . Prince Menschikow having ...
... close formation of the Russians gave marked advantages . He also thinks that the omission to fortify the heights was a blunder ; and he censures the over - hasty retreat of Kiriakow from the telegraph heights . Prince Menschikow having ...
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... close range the open battery by a fire in flank and rear , so that of twenty - seven guns on the platform twenty - two were soon silenced , and the gunners , overwhelmed with projectiles and fragments of stone , were compelled to take ...
... close range the open battery by a fire in flank and rear , so that of twenty - seven guns on the platform twenty - two were soon silenced , and the gunners , overwhelmed with projectiles and fragments of stone , were compelled to take ...
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... close two large powder - magazines . A breast- that , although the Russians were re work which had been raised behind on the pulsed , the battle of Inkermann was fa- vorable to them in its results . " It pro- duced a deep impression on ...
... close two large powder - magazines . A breast- that , although the Russians were re work which had been raised behind on the pulsed , the battle of Inkermann was fa- vorable to them in its results . " It pro- duced a deep impression on ...
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... close greatly to dis quiet the besieged , who in most other respects had reason to entertain better hopes of the result than when the Allies first appeared before the place . The second volume of the first part concludes with a chapter ...
... close greatly to dis quiet the besieged , who in most other respects had reason to entertain better hopes of the result than when the Allies first appeared before the place . The second volume of the first part concludes with a chapter ...
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