Journal of Adventures with the British Army, from the Commencement of the War to the Taking of Sebastopol ...Hurst and Blackett, 1856 - Всего страниц: 319 |
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George Cavendish Taylor. 56 KERTCH . quantity of wood - smoke was most distressing to the eyes . There were very few ... George Brown , posted some French soldiers as sentries at the corners of the streets , with orders to allow none to ...
George Cavendish Taylor. 56 KERTCH . quantity of wood - smoke was most distressing to the eyes . There were very few ... George Brown , posted some French soldiers as sentries at the corners of the streets , with orders to allow none to ...
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... George Brown's order . ] It The town might be described as nearly deserted . I went into a great number of houses , and found them all cleared out and nothing left worth taking away . must be remembered , that now upwards of a fortnight ...
... George Brown's order . ] It The town might be described as nearly deserted . I went into a great number of houses , and found them all cleared out and nothing left worth taking away . must be remembered , that now upwards of a fortnight ...
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George Cavendish Taylor. 62 KERTCH . perty they still possessed . Some had ... dark , the town was lighted up with the glare of the burning houses . 11th . - On shore very early . The burning still ... BROWN . ' 63 evidently been there some.
George Cavendish Taylor. 62 KERTCH . perty they still possessed . Some had ... dark , the town was lighted up with the glare of the burning houses . 11th . - On shore very early . The burning still ... BROWN . ' 63 evidently been there some.
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... George Brown refused to give him leave to land , saying that he would have no dd newspaper correspondents there . Sir George's orders , both on this occasion and against plundering , were not of the least value , as he had not the power ...
... George Brown refused to give him leave to land , saying that he would have no dd newspaper correspondents there . Sir George's orders , both on this occasion and against plundering , were not of the least value , as he had not the power ...
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George Cavendish Taylor. SIR EDMUND LYONS . 67 had been longer delayed . The Admiral and Sir George Brown visited Kertch to - day ; the latter saw French soldiers plundering , and , I heard , was surprised that his orders should . be ...
George Cavendish Taylor. SIR EDMUND LYONS . 67 had been longer delayed . The Admiral and Sir George Brown visited Kertch to - day ; the latter saw French soldiers plundering , and , I heard , was surprised that his orders should . be ...
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abattis Anapa anchored appeared Arabat army attack Baidar Balaklava Barkley batteries battle of Alma Berdiansk Black Sea boats Bosphorus Brigade burning camp Captain cavalry cliff close coal Constantinople Cossacks covered Crimea Croats dead doubt England English exposed fire flag of truce French French soldiers front ground gun-boats guns half-past harbour heard heavy Heraclea hill horses hundred inhabitants Inkerman Kertch killed Kosloo land looked Lord Raglan lying Malakhoff Mamelon miles mines morning mountains never night o'clock a.m. officers Omar Pasha party pass Pelissier pickets plundering quay ravine Redan regiment Russians sailors Sardinian Sea of Azoff Sebastopol seen sent sentries shells ships shore shot side Sir George Brown smoke soon squadron steamers Stromboli TAGANROG Tchernaya Tchorgoun Temriouk Therapia to-day told took town troops Turkish Turks valley vessels wounded Yenikalé Zungeldek
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Стр. 228 - September : — 29 officers, 36 sergeants, 6 drummers, 314 rank and file, killed ; 124 officers, 142 sergeants, 13 drummers, 1608 rank and file, wounded; 1 officer, 12 sergeants, 163 rank and file, missing.
Стр. 229 - Sebastopol on the 8th of September was — 4 superior officers, 55 subalterns, and 2625 men, killed ; wounded, 26 superior officers, 206 subalterns, 5826 men; contused, 9 superior officers, 38 subalterns, 1138 men; missing, 24 officers and 1739 men.
Стр. 278 - ... never afterward was sensible. It was a very affecting scene when she was dead. The father, with his face upon one cheek of the corpse — the husband at the feet — Rang! lying all along by the side, gently rubbing the other cheek — the girls standing around, and the boys all weeping bitterly. It was too much for me, and I was obliged to go away, and give vent to my overpowered feelings in my own bed-room. Really if we had all come to New Zealand only to effect, with God's blessing, this one...
Стр. 52 - Falmouth to anchor as close to the town as the depth of water would permit, and to enfilade the part proposed to be attacked.