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... enemy by the smoke of the burning village and the trees on the river bank . They halted , according to agreement , waiting until the French should have gained the heights , and have turned the Russian left . But Marshal St. Arnaud ...
... enemy by the smoke of the burning village and the trees on the river bank . They halted , according to agreement , waiting until the French should have gained the heights , and have turned the Russian left . But Marshal St. Arnaud ...
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... enemy's infantry ; whilst on the heights above was his great reserve ; the whole amounting , it is supposed , to between 45,000 and 50,000 men . The combined armies advanced on the same alignement , Her Majesty's troops in contiguous ...
... enemy's infantry ; whilst on the heights above was his great reserve ; the whole amounting , it is supposed , to between 45,000 and 50,000 men . The combined armies advanced on the same alignement , Her Majesty's troops in contiguous ...
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... enemy on our position overlooking the ruins of Inker- mann , on the morning of the 5th instant . In my letter to your Grace on the 3rd , I informed you that the enemy had consi- derably increased their force in the valley of Tchernaya ...
... enemy on our position overlooking the ruins of Inker- mann , on the morning of the 5th instant . In my letter to your Grace on the 3rd , I informed you that the enemy had consi- derably increased their force in the valley of Tchernaya ...
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