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xxvi APPENDIX. NOTES TO CHAPTER I. 1. Outnumbered by tens of thousands, 2. On General Bosquet's front, 3. Only by hundreds, 4. Of the Flagstaff Bastion, 5. Minor pieces of ordnance, 6. Only 290 men,. 7. At the object kept always in sight, 8. Against the Malakoff front, 9. Happily able to accept the condition imposed, 10. Till the latter part of the month, 11. Words described as ' Instructions,' 12. Other mortal then living,. 13. Spreading system of countermines, 14 Unleashed a camouflet, 15. The intervening Mamelon,. 16. Did the work, .... 17. Destroying the Inkerman Bridge, 859 359 359 360 360 360 360 360 360 361 361 361 362 362 362 362 362 NOTES TO CHAPTER IV. 1. With their blows, 362 2. Lost their way in the darkness, ...... 363 8. Had been victoriously achieved, ..... 363 4. Without a simultaneous advance on the Malakoff front,. 363 5. Not again to attempt to drive the enemy from their new- works 363 6. For which he was yearning, ...... 363 7. With grossly inadequate means, ..... 364 8. Were ' postulates ' rather than facts, 364 NOTES TO CHAPTER V. 1. 14th February 1855, 365 2. Begun and continued, ....... 365