Journal of Adventures with the British Army, from the Commencement of the War to the Taking of Sebastopol ...Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... SCUTARI 152 CHAPTER XII . THE TURKS 161 CHAPTER XIII . SCUTARI 173 CHAPTER XIV . THE CRIMEA 181 CHAPTER XV . CANDIA • 196 CHAPTER XVI . THERAPIA 215 CPAPTER XVII . CHANGES AT BALAKLAVA 232 • CHAPTER XVIII . RENEWAL OF THE BOMBARDMENT ...
... SCUTARI 152 CHAPTER XII . THE TURKS 161 CHAPTER XIII . SCUTARI 173 CHAPTER XIV . THE CRIMEA 181 CHAPTER XV . CANDIA • 196 CHAPTER XVI . THERAPIA 215 CPAPTER XVII . CHANGES AT BALAKLAVA 232 • CHAPTER XVIII . RENEWAL OF THE BOMBARDMENT ...
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... Scutari , had been assigned to us by the Turks , but they were still full of Turkish soldiers ; and , of course , abominably dirty . Had the barracks been ready , the weather was too severe for the troops to land there ; so they ...
... Scutari , had been assigned to us by the Turks , but they were still full of Turkish soldiers ; and , of course , abominably dirty . Had the barracks been ready , the weather was too severe for the troops to land there ; so they ...
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... Scutari barracks . ' Shaves , ' respecting the war on the Danube , were plentiful . In the morning , one would hear that 90,000 Russians had crossed the Danube ; in the afternoon , the report would be - that they had been beaten by the ...
... Scutari barracks . ' Shaves , ' respecting the war on the Danube , were plentiful . In the morning , one would hear that 90,000 Russians had crossed the Danube ; in the afternoon , the report would be - that they had been beaten by the ...
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... Scutari , principally infantry . A few transports had arrived with cavalry , and the artillery were gradually appearing ; still it was plain some time must yet elapse before the army was in anything like a fit con- dition to take the ...
... Scutari , principally infantry . A few transports had arrived with cavalry , and the artillery were gradually appearing ; still it was plain some time must yet elapse before the army was in anything like a fit con- dition to take the ...
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... if I was wrong , he ought to have been - the editor of that highly veracious specimen of Perote journalism - the Journal de Constan- tinople . On the morning of the 22nd , the anchor 40 SCUTARI . was let go in the Golden Horn.
... if I was wrong , he ought to have been - the editor of that highly veracious specimen of Perote journalism - the Journal de Constan- tinople . On the morning of the 22nd , the anchor 40 SCUTARI . was let go in the Golden Horn.
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