The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... artillery - Skill and bravery of Captain Peel , R.N. - Gene- ral Bosquet gallantly opens the Battle - Onslaught of the British- Storming Russian Batteries - Brilliant advance of the Duke of Cambridge -The Highlanders and Guards - The ...
... artillery - Skill and bravery of Captain Peel , R.N. - Gene- ral Bosquet gallantly opens the Battle - Onslaught of the British- Storming Russian Batteries - Brilliant advance of the Duke of Cambridge -The Highlanders and Guards - The ...
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... artillery force , in respect to the condition of the ordnance , the military artificers , finance regulations , the artillery horses , and the pontoon train . The in- crease in some of the items , he showed , would produce in future ...
... artillery force , in respect to the condition of the ordnance , the military artificers , finance regulations , the artillery horses , and the pontoon train . The in- crease in some of the items , he showed , would produce in future ...
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... artillery , they advanced , weakened in numbers , falling by scores , but the survivors closing their ranks and pressing forward with indomitable courage ; when , under these circumstances , hand to hand , that body of men who had never ...
... artillery , they advanced , weakened in numbers , falling by scores , but the survivors closing their ranks and pressing forward with indomitable courage ; when , under these circumstances , hand to hand , that body of men who had never ...
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... a desperate contest . The combat soon be- came general , and it was waged with all arms , horse , foot , and artillery , until the deep shades of evening fell over the plain . The Turks drove the Foreign . ] [ 261 HISTORY .
... a desperate contest . The combat soon be- came general , and it was waged with all arms , horse , foot , and artillery , until the deep shades of evening fell over the plain . The Turks drove the Foreign . ] [ 261 HISTORY .
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... artillery had caused so much loss to the enemy , that the latter , despairing of holding his position , advanced within the range of our guns . Thanks to the coolness of our troops , this movement was fatal to him ; the well - directed ...
... artillery had caused so much loss to the enemy , that the latter , despairing of holding his position , advanced within the range of our guns . Thanks to the coolness of our troops , this movement was fatal to him ; the well - directed ...
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