| Sir William Howard Russell - 1856 - 508 oldal
...have been attacked by one portion of *•>•>"• .army, whilst the heights on which we now are, wer' been stormed with the other ; at the same time a vigorous...on our extreme right on Mount Sapoune. The action which I have endeavoured to describe is most glorious to the arms of the French and Sardinian troops.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 874 oldal
...From these it would appear that it was a most determined attempt to force us to raise the siege. Had they succeeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked...heights on which we now are were to have been stormed by the other ; at the same time a vigorous sortie was to have been made from the town on the French... | |
| 1856 - 836 oldal
...From these it would appear that it was a most determined attempt to force us to raise the siege. Had they succeeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked...heights on which we now are were to have been stormed by the other ; at the same time a vigorous sortie was to have been made from the town on the French... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1856 - 516 oldal
...From these it would appear that it was a most determined attempt to force us to raise the siege. Had they succeeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked by one portion of their army, whilst the heights on which we now are, were to have been stormed with the other ; at the same time... | |
| Henry Tyrrell - 1855 - 238 oldal
...From these it would appear that it was a most determined attempt to force us to raise the siege. Had they succeeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked...on our extreme right on Mount Sapoune. The action which I have endeavoured to describe is most glorious to the arms of the French and Sardinian troops.... | |
| Sir William Howard Russell - 1858 - 710 oldal
...From these it would appear that it was a most determined attempt to force us to raise the siege. Had they succeeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked by one portion of their army, whilst the heights on which we now are were to have been stormed with the other ; at the same tinre... | |
| War office - 1859 - 296 oldal
...From these it would appear that it was a most determined attempt to force us to raise the Siege. Had they succeeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked by one portion of their army, whilst the heights on which we now are, were to have been stormed with the other ; at the same time... | |
| Albert Lee - 1922 - 502 oldal
...raise the siege. Had they succeeded, Balaclava was to be attacked by one portion of their army, whilst the heights on which we now are, were to have been...the works on our extreme right on Mount Sapoune"." General Simpson points out that the battle was almost wholly sustained by the French and Sardinians,... | |
| 1855 - 686 oldal
...force us to ra'se the siege. Had they Eucceeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked hy one p-irtion of their army, while the heights on which we now are...extreme left, from the Quarantine, and another on the wotks on our extreme right on Mount S.ipaune. The action which I have endeavoured to describe is mo-t... | |
| 1874 - 584 oldal
...says General Simpson, " it would appear that it was a most determined attempt to raise the siege. Had they succeeded, Balaklava was to have been attacked by one portion of their army, whilst the heights on which we now are were to have heen stormed with the other; at the same time a... | |
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