The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... Sebastopol - Siege of Silistria - Failure and Retreat of the Russians - French and English Armies removed to Varna - A portion of them advanced to Devna - Storming of Russian Forts at the Sulina Mouth of the Danube - Death of Captain ...
... Sebastopol - Siege of Silistria - Failure and Retreat of the Russians - French and English Armies removed to Varna - A portion of them advanced to Devna - Storming of Russian Forts at the Sulina Mouth of the Danube - Death of Captain ...
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... Sebastopol - Cholera and dysentery - State of the northern face of Sebastopol at this moment - Reasons which induced Lord Raglan and Marshal St. Arnaud to change their base of operations -Flank march towards Balaklava - Sickness ...
... Sebastopol - Cholera and dysentery - State of the northern face of Sebastopol at this moment - Reasons which induced Lord Raglan and Marshal St. Arnaud to change their base of operations -Flank march towards Balaklava - Sickness ...
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... Sebastopol and entered the Black Sea , yet it afterwards appeared that such had been the case , and that the Russians had sailed to the coast of Circassia , destroyed forts , and embarked garrisons . Upon this the Earl of Claren- don ...
... Sebastopol and entered the Black Sea , yet it afterwards appeared that such had been the case , and that the Russians had sailed to the coast of Circassia , destroyed forts , and embarked garrisons . Upon this the Earl of Claren- don ...
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... the status quo was not to be altered . We had , by the superiority of the combined fleets , shut up the Russian fleet in the harbour of Sebastopol . They could not come out , encountering our England . ] [ 75 HISTORY .
... the status quo was not to be altered . We had , by the superiority of the combined fleets , shut up the Russian fleet in the harbour of Sebastopol . They could not come out , encountering our England . ] [ 75 HISTORY .
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... Sebastopol . They could not come out , encountering our superior ships of war ; and in consequence of this they had been compelled to desert and destroy all their establishments , except that of Anapa , on the Eastern coast of the Black ...
... Sebastopol . They could not come out , encountering our superior ships of war ; and in consequence of this they had been compelled to desert and destroy all their establishments , except that of Anapa , on the Eastern coast of the Black ...
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