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 XVUl ( mNTKNTS. ChaI'TKU I. — rotifiiii'i <1. XLVII. Qut'stion as to the expediency of attackiiij^ the Russian fo^i- tinn in front, ......... The plan actually followed by St Arnaud, .... 314 314 XLVllI. Sumniary of the enemy, . 315 XI. IX. The meed of glovy fairly earned on the Alma 317 How far the Allies were entitled to take glory to themselves, . 318 Cause tending to impair the efficiency of the French army, 320 LI. Effect of the battle upon the prospects of the campaign, . 324 CHAPTER II. The Allied armies after the battle of the Alma, State of the field after the battle, . Fate of the wounded Russians, 325 326 329 CHAPTEK III. Ex])ediency of promptly following up the victory,. Causes of the ]>rotracted halt on the Alma,. . . . And of an inchoate intention to abstain from attacking the North Forts, .... The Star Fort Expediency of attacking it, Perceived by I^ord Itaglan and Sir E'lmuiid Ta Soundness of their inferences, The first of the 'lost occasions,' yons, 337 338 338 347 347 348 348 349