The Invasion of the Crimea: Transactions which brought on the war. 3d ed. 1863W. Blackwood and sons, 1863 |
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... march . They saw it in action . They tasted of the joy of victory . Then came the time when they had to bear to see their army dying upon a bleak hill from cold and want . In their I. CHAP . anguish this people strove to know their ...
... march . They saw it in action . They tasted of the joy of victory . Then came the time when they had to bear to see their army dying upon a bleak hill from cold and want . In their I. CHAP . anguish this people strove to know their ...
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... march if necessary . General Luder's corps d'armée , ac- cordingly , being now 48,000 strong , will receive a ' reinforcement of 24,000 men soon after its arrival ' at its destination ; and supposing the 4th corps to ' follow , the ...
... march if necessary . General Luder's corps d'armée , ac- cordingly , being now 48,000 strong , will receive a ' reinforcement of 24,000 men soon after its arrival ' at its destination ; and supposing the 4th corps to ' follow , the ...
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... march of business , and so far superseded the responsibility of his servants that he ended by lessening to a perilous extent the number of gifted men who in former times had taken part in the counsels of the State . Still , this widely ...
... march of business , and so far superseded the responsibility of his servants that he ended by lessening to a perilous extent the number of gifted men who in former times had taken part in the counsels of the State . Still , this widely ...
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... march to Constantinople ; and therefore he be- lieved that , until he was prepared to take a part in dismembering the Empire , it was his interest to preserve it intact . For more than twenty years his actions as well as his declared ...
... march to Constantinople ; and therefore he be- lieved that , until he was prepared to take a part in dismembering the Empire , it was his interest to preserve it intact . For more than twenty years his actions as well as his declared ...
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... March the anger of the Emperor Nicholas had grown cool . He had always felt the difficulty of The Czar basing a war upon the question of the Holy Places tranquil . alone , and the language of his Government at this time was moderate and ...
... March the anger of the Emperor Nicholas had grown cool . He had always felt the difficulty of The Czar basing a war upon the question of the Holy Places tranquil . alone , and the language of his Government at this time was moderate and ...
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