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Edmund Burke. were soon driven out by the aw- ful fire of the Russian infantry , which swept the slopes in the reverse . The air was darkened with the smoke of so many guns and muskets . A Russian column descending the hill was mistaken ...
Edmund Burke. were soon driven out by the aw- ful fire of the Russian infantry , which swept the slopes in the reverse . The air was darkened with the smoke of so many guns and muskets . A Russian column descending the hill was mistaken ...
Side 175
... Russian fleet , which was reported yesterday , and fully confirmed to- day . The day after the action a rumour spread through the allied fleet that the Russian squadron , after so many months ' confine- ment , was about to weigh anchor ...
... Russian fleet , which was reported yesterday , and fully confirmed to- day . The day after the action a rumour spread through the allied fleet that the Russian squadron , after so many months ' confine- ment , was about to weigh anchor ...
Side 471
... Russian Minister and Con- suls ; Russian ships shall never be subjected to any search on the part of the Ottoman authorities , neither out at sea nor in any of the ports or roadsteads under the dominion of the Sublime Porte ; and all ...
... Russian Minister and Con- suls ; Russian ships shall never be subjected to any search on the part of the Ottoman authorities , neither out at sea nor in any of the ports or roadsteads under the dominion of the Sublime Porte ; and all ...
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