The Battle of Alma, and Its Incidents1854 - 88 sider |
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... plain , occupied by the extreme right of the Russians and having between it and the higher cliffs at the other extremity ( Prince Menschikoff's left ) an opening or entrance of about two miles wide into the amphitheatre within ; fringed ...
... plain , occupied by the extreme right of the Russians and having between it and the higher cliffs at the other extremity ( Prince Menschikoff's left ) an opening or entrance of about two miles wide into the amphitheatre within ; fringed ...
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... plain , occupied by the extreme right of the Russians ; and having between it and the higher cliffs at the other extremity ( Prince Menschikoff's left ) an opening or entrance of about two miles wide into the amphitheatre within ...
... plain , occupied by the extreme right of the Russians ; and having between it and the higher cliffs at the other extremity ( Prince Menschikoff's left ) an opening or entrance of about two miles wide into the amphitheatre within ...
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... plain , Crossed by Alma's flood , Which ere long for thousands slain Mourned in tears of blood : - No - the modest trembling stream Blushed at foiled ambition's dream . Gallant Gaul , and Britain brave , Side by side THE BATTLE OF ALMA . J.
... plain , Crossed by Alma's flood , Which ere long for thousands slain Mourned in tears of blood : - No - the modest trembling stream Blushed at foiled ambition's dream . Gallant Gaul , and Britain brave , Side by side THE BATTLE OF ALMA . J.
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... plain , Towards a ford where Alma's bank Seemed least clothed in verdure dank ; Though with batteries o'erspread , Bristling from its sedgy bed , Up to where a massive mound , Intersects the higher ground , Wherein ambushed death ...
... plain , Towards a ford where Alma's bank Seemed least clothed in verdure dank ; Though with batteries o'erspread , Bristling from its sedgy bed , Up to where a massive mound , Intersects the higher ground , Wherein ambushed death ...
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... Plain and path with fire are strown ; - Dimly seen by lightning's glance , Flowing blood and shattered bone ; - Whilst the village in a blaze , Flashes , flickers , and decays . Through the water , up the bank , Now they struggle , rank ...
... Plain and path with fire are strown ; - Dimly seen by lightning's glance , Flowing blood and shattered bone ; - Whilst the village in a blaze , Flashes , flickers , and decays . Through the water , up the bank , Now they struggle , rank ...
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adapted Alexander Anderson Andrew Archdeacon Arnaud Author Barton-le-Street BATTLE OF ALMA Bishop Cambridge Canon Canrobert Captain Charles Christian Church of England cloth Coldstream Guards Colour-Sergeant commanded Corporals COTTAGE LIBRARY Curate Daniel David ditto dozen Drummer Edward Edward Turner Bennett English Ensign EPISTLES FAMILY PRAYERS Fcap Fifth Edition file missing file wounded fire Foot continued form of Lectures Fourth Edition France French George GOSPEL Guards Henry Hill HISTORY Holy Hugh James John John Conolly John Mason James Jones Joseph killed late Rev Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Raglan LORD'S SUPPER M'Donald Martin MEMOIR Menschikoff Michael Murphy NOTE o'er officers Patrick Peep of Day Peter piety plain PRACTICAL EXPOSITION Privates rank and file Rector REGIMENT OF FOOT Review Richard Robert Royal Royal Welsh Fusiliers Russian Samuel Scripture Second Edition Sergeant Seventh Edition sewed Third Edition Thousand tion Vicar vols volume whilst William wounded severely wounded slightly Young Persons
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