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Side 150
... British admiral and fleet in the Black Sea . It began by Sir H. Willoughby calling attention to the destruction of the Turkish fleet , which , he argued , cast a re- flection on the reputation of the British navy . As early as the 5th ...
... British admiral and fleet in the Black Sea . It began by Sir H. Willoughby calling attention to the destruction of the Turkish fleet , which , he argued , cast a re- flection on the reputation of the British navy . As early as the 5th ...
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... British regiments alone , we incurred the great dan ger that , while recruiting them , young men would be sent out before they were properly trained . Among the objections , or , as he termed them , ad captandum argu- ments against this ...
... British regiments alone , we incurred the great dan ger that , while recruiting them , young men would be sent out before they were properly trained . Among the objections , or , as he termed them , ad captandum argu- ments against this ...
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... British - Storming Russian bat- teries - Brilliant advance of the Duke of Cambridge - The High- landers and Guards - The two decisive British guns - Defeat and Retreat of the Russians , without loss of guns or baggage - High qualities ...
... British - Storming Russian bat- teries - Brilliant advance of the Duke of Cambridge - The High- landers and Guards - The two decisive British guns - Defeat and Retreat of the Russians , without loss of guns or baggage - High qualities ...
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