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" Enniskillencrs went right at the centre of the Russian cavalry. The space between them was only a few hundred yards ; it was scarce enough to let the horses " gather way," nor had the men quite space sufficient for the full play of their sword arms. "
Descriptive Sketches, Illustrating Mr. William Simpson's Drawings of the ... - Page 67
by George Brackenbury - 1855 - 112 pages
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The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature, Volume 4

1855 - 534 pages
...was only a few hundred yards; it was scarce enough to let the horses " gather way." The Russian line brings forward each wing as our cavalry advance, and threatens to annihilate them. Turning a little to their left, so as to meet the Russian right, the Grays rush on with a cheer that...
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England's battles by sea and land, from the commencement of the French ...

William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 pages
...way/ nor had the men quite ( space sufficient for the full play of their sword arms. The Russian line brings forward each wing as our cavalry advance, and...to their left, so as to meet the Russian right, the grays rush on with a . cheer that thrills to every heart — the wild shout of the Enniskilleners rises...
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The Battles of the Crimea: Including an Historical Summary of the Russian ...

1855 - 158 pages
...full play of their sword-arms. The Russian line brings forward each wing as our cavalry ad- . vance, and threatens to annihilate them as they pass on....heart — the wild shout of the Enniskilleners rises high and clear through the air at the same instant. As lightning flashes through a cloud, the Greys...
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Dizionario francese, italiano, inglese. A concise dictionary of the French ...

Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 pages
...space sufficient for the full play16 of their sword arms. The Russian line brings forward each wing16 as our cavalry advance, and threatens to annihilate them as they pass on. Turning17 a little to their left, so as18 to meet the Russian right, the 1 Turn all his by ' his whole.'...
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Men of the Time: Biographical Sketches of Eminent Living Characters ... Also ...

Alaric Alexander Watts - 1856 - 1032 pages
...play of their sword-arms. The Russian line brings forward each •wing ая our cavalry advance, nnd ateh iuet?t the Russian right, the Greys rush on with a cheer that thrills to rv«nry heart; the wild shout...
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Men of the time ... or Sketches of living notables, Volume 2

Men - 1856 - 986 pages
...The Russian line brings forward t*ci wing as our cavalry advance, and threatens to annihilate tb?m it they pass on. Turning a little to their left, so as to mtei Ik* Russian right, the Greys rush on with a cheer that thrill* u> •"«? heart ; the wild shout...
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The British Expedition to the Crimea

Sir William Howard Russell - 1858 - 710 pages
...each wing as our cavalry advanced, and threatened to annihilate them as they passed on. Turimin.ga little to their left, so as to meet the Russian right, the Greys rushed on with a cheer that thrilled to every heart—the wild shout of time Enniskilleners rose through...
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An abridged history of England

William Frederick Mylius - 1860 - 496 pages
...compact. The trumpets sound : the Greys and Enniskilleners go right at the centre. The Russian line brings forward each wing as our cavalry advance, and threatens to annihilate them as they pass on. The Greys rush on with a cheer that thrills through every heart ; the wild shout of the Enniskilleners...
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Readings from the best authors, ed. by A.H. Bryce, Issue 10

Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 pages
...way," nor had the men quite space sufficient for the full play of their sword arms. The Russian line brings forward each wing as our cavalry advance, and...the Greys rush on with a cheer that thrills to every heart—the wild shout of the Enniskilleners rises through the air at the same instant. As lightning...
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John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Volume 8

John Frederick Smith - 1864 - 576 pages
...brought forward each wing as our cavalry advanced, and threatened to annihilate them as th*y passed on. Turning a little to their left, so as to meet the Russum right, the Greys rushed on with a cheer that thrilled every heart. The wild shout of the Eooifikilleiiers...
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