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" ... to remove the captured guns, the Earl of Lucan was desired to advance rapidly, follow the enemy in their retreat, and try to prevent them from effecting their objects. "
(Siege of Sebastopol, 1854-5). Journal of the operations conducted by the ... - 102. oldal
szerző: War office - 1859
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Punch, 26-27. kötet

1854 - 574 oldal
...Russians were removing the seven guns, he sent an order to the EARL op LUCAN, commander of our cavalry, to advance rapidly, follow the enemy in their retreat,...try to prevent them from effecting their objects. The order was a written order ; it was penned by MAJOR-GENERAL AIKEY, Quartermaster General to the...

Our heroes of the Crimea: biogr. sketches of our military officers

George Ryan - 1855 - 210 oldal
...when he at once sent his order to Lord Lucan, and to which he thus alludes in his despatch : — " As the enemy withdrew from the ground, which they...ground, with artillery in front, and upon their flanks. The lieutenant-general considered that he was bound to attack at all hazards, and he accordingly ordered...

Bulletins and Other State Intelligence, 2. rész

1855 - 1462 oldal
...witnessed, was never for a moment doubtful, and is in the highest degree creuitable to Brigadier-General Scarlett and the officers and men engaged in it. As...try to prevent them from effecting their objects. 1854. 5 L i : .. «> i In the meanwhile the Russians had time to reform on their own ground, with artillery...

Descriptive Sketches, Illustrating Mr. William Simpson's Drawings of the ...

George Brackenbury - 1855 - 148 oldal
...not having been able to accomplish this immediately, and it appearing that an attempt was being made to remove the captured guns, the Earl of Lucan was...ground, with artillery in front and upon their flanks. The Lieutenant-General considered that he was bound to attack at all hazards, and he accordingly ordered...

The Campaign in the Crimea: An Historical Sketch, 1-2. kötet

George Brackenbury - 1855 - 600 oldal
...not having been able to accomplish this immediately, and it appearing that an attempt was being made to remove the captured guns, the Earl of Lucan was...retreat, and try to prevent them from effecting their object. In the meanwhile the Russians had time to re-form on their own ground, with artillery in front...

Annual Register, 96. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1855 - 1078 oldal
...Russians were removing the seven guns, he sent an order to the Earl of Lucan, commander of our cavalry, to advance rapidly, follow the enemy in their retreat,...try to prevent them from effecting their objects. The order was a written order ; it was penned by Major-General Airey, Quartermaster General to the...

The Crimean campaign

Thomas Carter - 1861 - 228 oldal
...Not having heen able to accomplish this immediately, and it appearing that an attempt was being made to remove the captured guns, the Earl of Lucan was...retreat, and try to prevent them from effecting their object. Meanwhile the Russians had time to re-form on their own ground, with artillery in front and...

Medals of the British Army: And how They Were Won

Thomas Carter - 1861 - 642 oldal
...Not having been able to accomplish this immediately, and it appearing that an attempt was being made to remove the captured guns, the Earl of Lucan was...retreat, and try to prevent them from effecting their object. Meanwhile the Russians had time to re-form on their own ground, with artillery in front and...

The Annals of Our Time: From the accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837 ...

Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1060 oldal
...immediately, and it appearing that an attempt was making to remove the captured guns, the Earl of I.ucan was desired to advance rapidly, follow the enemy 'in...retreat, and try to prevent them from effecting their object. In the meanwhile the Russians had time to re-form on their own ground, with artillery in front...

The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and an Account of Its ..., 5. kötet

Alexander William Kinglake - 1877 - 500 oldal
...occupied, I directed the cavalry, supported by the Fourth Division under Lieutenant-General Sir Gaorge Cathcart, to move forward and take advantage of any...from effecting their objects. In the meanwhile, the Eussians had time to re-form on their own ground, with artillery in front and upon their flanks. From...




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