The History of England from the Year 1830-1874, Volumen 3Chapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... whole force would arrive about the same time at the places where its presence might be re- quired . Other troops were sent after them as soon as possible . The general appointed to command the English contin- gent was Lord Raglan . As ...
... whole force would arrive about the same time at the places where its presence might be re- quired . Other troops were sent after them as soon as possible . The general appointed to command the English contin- gent was Lord Raglan . As ...
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... whole not very un- equal . The immense naval superiority of the allies enabled them to command at will the Black Sea , the Sea of Azof , the Baltic , and the White Sea - in a word , all the waters by which the Russian coast was washed ...
... whole not very un- equal . The immense naval superiority of the allies enabled them to command at will the Black Sea , the Sea of Azof , the Baltic , and the White Sea - in a word , all the waters by which the Russian coast was washed ...
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... the remainder of the French force , being left behind for the present , for want of a sufficient number of transports to convey the whole of it over , was to follow as soon as possible . The allies then marched southwards along the coast.
... the remainder of the French force , being left behind for the present , for want of a sufficient number of transports to convey the whole of it over , was to follow as soon as possible . The allies then marched southwards along the coast.
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... danger of being driven to make a pre- cipitate , and perhaps even a disastrous retreat . However , they had , on the whole , the advantage , because supplies 1854. ] CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE . 11 . 10 [ CHAP . I. SEBASTOPOL .
... danger of being driven to make a pre- cipitate , and perhaps even a disastrous retreat . However , they had , on the whole , the advantage , because supplies 1854. ] CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE . 11 . 10 [ CHAP . I. SEBASTOPOL .
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... whole Russian army . The obscurity prevented the generals of the allies from discovering what was going on , or from clearly discerning , among a series of attacks on different parts of their position , which were real , and which were ...
... whole Russian army . The obscurity prevented the generals of the allies from discovering what was going on , or from clearly discerning , among a series of attacks on different parts of their position , which were real , and which were ...
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Página 392 - ... carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction to war-like use.
Página 392 - A neutral Government is bound — First. — To use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Página 392 - Secondly, not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the. base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men. Thirdly, to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and, as to all persons within its jurisdiction, to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligations and duties.
Página 71 - Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Página 280 - Queen of a great realm, or the wife of one of your labouring men — who can keep alive in her heart a great sorrow for the lost object of her life and affection, is not at all likely to be wanting in a great and generous sympathy with you.
Página 172 - ... progress of useful and ornamental arts, to describe the rise of religious sects and the changes of literary taste, to portray the manners of successive generations, and not to pass by with neglect even the revolutions which have taken place in dress, furniture, repasts, and public amusements. I shall cheerfully bear the reproach of having descended below the dignity of history, if I can succeed in placing before the English of the nineteenth century a true picture of the life of their ancestors.
Página 207 - That as soon as practicable, this society shall proceed to arrange the powers of production, distribution, education, and government, or in other words to establish a self-supporting home colony of united interests, or assist other societies in establishing such colonies.
Página 121 - Bill at the present time, has not felt it to be their duty to make some reply to the important Despatch received from the French Government, dated Paris, January 20th, 1858, and which has been laid before Parliament.
Página 85 - ... the papers which have been laid upon the table fail to establish satisfactory grounds for the violent measures resorted to at Canton in the late affair of the Ai-row, and that a select committee be appointed to inquire into the state of our commercial relations with China.
Página 292 - That it be an instruction to the Committee that they have power to alter the law of rating ; and to provide that in every Parliamentary borough the occupiers of tenements below a given rateable value be relieved from liability to personal rating, with a view to fix a line for the borough franchise, at and above which all occupiers shall be entered on the rate-book, and shall have equal facilities for the enjoyment of such franchise as a residential occupation franchise.