| 1855 - 534 páginas
...INSUFFICIENT SUPPLIES FOR THE HEALTHT, and IMPERFECT ACCOMMODATION FOIl THE SICK. As the administration did not foresee the probability of a protracted struggle,...they made no PROVISION FOR A WINTER CAMPAIGN. The first real improvements were to be attributed to private suggestions, private exertions, and private... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 páginas
...the amount of the forces in the Crimea. They were not acquainted with the strength of the fortresses to be attacked, or with the resources of the country...for a winter campaign. The patience and fortitude of this army demand the admiration and gratitude of the nation on whose behalf they have fought, bled,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1855 - 780 páginas
...The Administration which ordered that expedition had no adequate information as to the amount offeree in the Crimea. They were not acquainted with the strength...expected the expedition to be immediately successful, and us they did not foresee the probability of a protracted struggle, made no provision for a winter campaign.... | |
| 1855 - 784 páginas
...not acquainted with the strength of the fortress to be attacked, or with the resources of the covnlry to be invaded. They hoped and expected the expedition to be immediately successful, and ns they did not foresee the probability of a protracted struggle, made no provision for a winter campaign.... | |
| Sir John Adye - 1860 - 230 páginas
...the amount of the forces in the Crimea. They wTere not acquainted with the strength of the fortresses to be attacked, or with the resources of the country...struggle, they made no provision for a winter campaign." Varna, with the ordinary helplessness of an oriental town, offered no facilities, such as wharfs, &c.,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1863 - 672 páginas
...the amount of the forces in the Crimea. They were not acquainted with the strength of the fortresses to be attacked, or with the resources of the country...struggle, they made no provision for a winter campaign." Little matters this. The excitement of the Tiour has flown, the world hurries on, and—there is but... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 páginas
...the amount of the forces in the Crimea. They were not acquainted with the strength of the fortresses to be attacked, or with the resources of the country...for a winter campaign. The patience and fortitude of this army demand the admiration and gratitude of the nation, on whose behalf they have fought, bled,... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 páginas
...the amount of the forces in the Crimea. They were not acquainted with the strength of the fortresses to be attacked, or with the resources of the country...patience and fortitude of the army demand the admiration and gratitude of the nation on whose behalf they have fought, bled, and suffered. Their heroic valour,... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1060 páginas
...the amount of the forces in the Crimea. They were not acquainted with the strength of the fortresses to be attacked, or with the resources of the country...patience and fortitude of the army demand the admiration and gratitude of the nation on whose behalf they have fought, bled, and suffered. Their heroic valour,... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 640 páginas
...to the amount of forces in the Crimea. They were not acquainted with the strength of the fortresses to be attacked, or with the resources of the country...patience and fortitude of the army demand the admiration and gratitude of the nation on whose behalf they have fought, bled, and suffered. Their heroic valour... | |
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