The Quarterly Review, Volum 101William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Pàgina 185
... fire which was opened on them , and their distinguished leader , one of the ablest officers in the British service , was among the slain . At a later period Lord Raglan ordered a couple of siege - guns to be placed where they could ...
... fire which was opened on them , and their distinguished leader , one of the ablest officers in the British service , was among the slain . At a later period Lord Raglan ordered a couple of siege - guns to be placed where they could ...
Pàgina 212
... fire was sharp , and my eyes were more busy than my ears : I only remember saying to myself this chap takes it coolly . Lord William and his mule , which seemed to care as little for the fire as its rider , sheltered me from shot ...
... fire was sharp , and my eyes were more busy than my ears : I only remember saying to myself this chap takes it coolly . Lord William and his mule , which seemed to care as little for the fire as its rider , sheltered me from shot ...
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... fire , but , being armed with only a short sabre , useless against a musket and bayonet , and being quite alone , short- sighted , and without spectacles , I felt very cowardly and anxious . Pursuing my course for about a hundred yards ...
... fire , but , being armed with only a short sabre , useless against a musket and bayonet , and being quite alone , short- sighted , and without spectacles , I felt very cowardly and anxious . Pursuing my course for about a hundred yards ...
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