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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George Cavendish Taylor. THE MOSQUES . 7 The allied fleets were still at anchor in Beicos Bay ; but were only waiting for a fair wind to leave for Baltschik ; the want of this did not detain them long ; and , on the 24th of March , they ...
George Cavendish Taylor. THE MOSQUES . 7 The allied fleets were still at anchor in Beicos Bay ; but were only waiting for a fair wind to leave for Baltschik ; the want of this did not detain them long ; and , on the 24th of March , they ...
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... — and , 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.
... — and , 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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... anchor in Balaklava Bay , and some of the former were dragging their anchors . About six p.m. , just after dark , there was a fight on shore between the Russians and the French - the former apparently made a sortie . It lasted about an ...
... anchor in Balaklava Bay , and some of the former were dragging their anchors . About six p.m. , just after dark , there was a fight on shore between the Russians and the French - the former apparently made a sortie . It lasted about an ...
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... anchors down ; and the engines going half - speed or more . In the morning , the wind was so strong , that the sea did not get up ; but later in the day the waves were tremendous . The weather was very thick ; and , on shore , the ...
... anchors down ; and the engines going half - speed or more . In the morning , the wind was so strong , that the sea did not get up ; but later in the day the waves were tremendous . The weather was very thick ; and , on shore , the ...
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... anchors when the Agamemnon left Balaklava . The Times correspondent at the Fleet , wrote on the 1st of November , in reference to the weather at the time - that " it would be nearly impossible to keep at anchor with safety , if the wind ...
... anchors when the Agamemnon left Balaklava . The Times correspondent at the Fleet , wrote on the 1st of November , in reference to the weather at the time - that " it would be nearly impossible to keep at anchor with safety , if the wind ...
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