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The Invasion of the Crimea

Its Origin and an Account of Its Progress Down to the Death of Lord Raglan

This monumental work on the Crimean War by an eyewitness was first published between 1863 and 1887.

CHAP, man, the loss of the Sea of Azof was tormenting of — * course to his rulers
, and all the more since they knew that its severance from the Czar's dominions
was so far definitive that perforce it would have to be borne, until the Invaders at
last should choose to grant Russia a peace. III. Attack on The forces, both naval
and military, which had Kale and opened the Straits of Kertch lay assembled at
no record great distance from Soudjak-Kale and Anapa, thee meu ' held by
Russia on ...

The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and an Account of Its Progress Down to the Death of Lord Raglan

In this way he would cover Sebastopol much more effectively than by risking his
communications in order to place his army like a mere inert block between the
invaders and their prey. Moreover he was known to be relatively strong in cavalry
, and the country was of such a kind that the Allies advancing from Old Fort to the
Belbec would have upon their left a fair undulating steppe such as horsemen
exult to look upon. It was therefore to be expected that the whole stress of the task
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