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" Inkermann, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on the field of battle five or six thousand dead and wounded, multitudes of the latter having already been carried off by them. I never before witnessed such a spectacle as the field presented... "
A Review of the Crimean War to the Winter of 1854-5 - Page 134
by Sir John Adye - 1860 - 203 pages
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England's battles by sea and land, from the commencement of the French ...

William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 pages
...the retreat became general, and heavy masses were observed retiring over the bridge of the Inkermann, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on...field presented ; but upon this I will not dwell. Having submitted to your grace this imperfect description of this most severe battle, I have still...
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Remarkable Sieges: From the Siege of Constantinople in 1453 to that of ...

Henry Ottley - Defensive (Military science) - 1854 - 156 pages
...the retreat became general, and heavy masses were observed retiring over the bridge of the Inkerman, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on...the field presented, but upon this I will not dwell * * * It is difficult to arrive at any positive conclusion as to the actual numbers brought into the...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence, Part 2

1855 - 1462 pages
...bridge of the Inkerman, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on the field of battle fire or six thousand dead and wounded, multitudes of the...the field presented, but upon this I will not dwell. Having submitted to your Grace this imperfect description of this most severe battle, I have still...
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The History of the War with Russia: Giving Full Details of ..., Volume 1, Part 2

Henry Tyrrell - Crimean War, 1853-1856 - 1855 - 242 pages
...resistance to the attack, cheering with our men, and charging the enemy down the hill with great loss. carried off by them. I never before witnessed such...field presented ; but upon this I will not dwell. About the same time a determined assault was made on our extreme left, and for a moment the enemy possessed...
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(Siege of Sebastopol, 1854-5). Journal of the operations conducted ..., Part 2

War office - 1859 - 354 pages
...the Inkerman, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on the field of battle 5,000 or 6,000 dead and wounded, multitudes of the latter having...the field presented, but upon this I will not dwell. Having submitted to your Grace this imperfect description of this most severe battle, I have still...
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(Siege of Sebastopol, 1854-5). Journal of the operations conducted ..., Part 1

War office - 1859 - 332 pages
...the opposite heights, abandoning on the field of battle 5,000 or 6,000 dead and wounded, multitndes of the latter having already been carried off by them....the field presented, but upon this I will not dwell. Having submitted to your Grace this imperfect description of this most severe battle, I have still...
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Curiosities of war and military studies

Thomas Carter - 1860 - 742 pages
...theretreat became general, and heavy masses were observed retiring over the bridge of the Inkermann, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on...the field presented, but upon this I will not dwell. " Having submitted to your Grace this imperfect description of this most severe battle, I have still...
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The Annals and History of Leeds, and Other Places in the County of York ...

Leeds (England) - 1860 - 806 pages
...Inkerman, and ascending the opposite height, abandoning on the field of battle five or six thousand dead or wounded, multitudes of the latter having already been carried off by them. I never before witnesses! such a spectacle as the field presented ; but upou this I will not dwell." But we have not...
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The Crimean campaign

Thomas Carter - 1861 - 228 pages
...the retreat became general, and heavy masses were observed retiring over the bridge of the Inkermann, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on...the latter having already been carried off by them. During the engagement, Major-General Codrington, fearing that the British position would be forced...
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Medals of the British Army: And how They Were Won

Thomas Carter - Decorations of honor - 1861 - 642 pages
...the retreat became general, and heavy masses were observed retiring over the bridge of the Inkermaun, and ascending the opposite heights, abandoning on...the latter having already been carried off by them. During the engagement, Major-General Codrington, fearing that the British position would be forced...
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