The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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... ment our ( the Russian ) troops were all of a sudden taken in flank by French artillery , and this unforeseen attack de- termined the success . of the action in favor of the English . " * At length , fearing that the retreat would be ...
... ment our ( the Russian ) troops were all of a sudden taken in flank by French artillery , and this unforeseen attack de- termined the success . of the action in favor of the English . " * At length , fearing that the retreat would be ...
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... ment the elevation of the parapet . They crumbled down , and filled up the narrow ditch with their ruins . Thus it fell out that in the western bastion a practicable breach , quite fit for use , was formed before ever the enemy had ...
... ment the elevation of the parapet . They crumbled down , and filled up the narrow ditch with their ruins . Thus it fell out that in the western bastion a practicable breach , quite fit for use , was formed before ever the enemy had ...
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... ment of the platform . Fifty - five men were put hors de combat at the Constantine bat- tery five killed and fifty wounded . " : The Russian coast batteries fired six- teen thousand shots on this day . Reënforcements had kept pouring in ...
... ment of the platform . Fifty - five men were put hors de combat at the Constantine bat- tery five killed and fifty wounded . " : The Russian coast batteries fired six- teen thousand shots on this day . Reënforcements had kept pouring in ...
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... ment of Okhotsk , was able to take firm ground also on the right flank of the English position , having in front the brigade of Buller and that of Goldie , of which it had given a good account in a single charge . " The brigade of ...
... ment of Okhotsk , was able to take firm ground also on the right flank of the English position , having in front the brigade of Buller and that of Goldie , of which it had given a good account in a single charge . " The brigade of ...
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... ment buildings , and a fine clubhouse , which goes by the name of the Har- monie . " An extensive green , a mile square , " faced with fine large houses , and traversed by roads lined with rows of trees on each side , " and a race ...
... ment buildings , and a fine clubhouse , which goes by the name of the Har- monie . " An extensive green , a mile square , " faced with fine large houses , and traversed by roads lined with rows of trees on each side , " and a race ...
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