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 3-32 TNDRX. irobert's advance across the liver, 69 — hia difficulty with his artillery, 72— St Arnaud pushes for- ward Ida i i tities - the . 77 — causes which occasi ' i French as, 79. A d • 'ount of Bosquet's 1 1 ni Raglan, SO— Ii order fin- the advance of 1 1 a E lish in- with I ces to
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he l ecame - on, 90— the task before it, ib. — means for preparing a a to the as- sail ■•::' 11 not COV- lirmishcrs, 95 — Sir G. e, ib. — the left l with the enemy's skirmishers, 99 — natu the duty attach i Buller, ib.- at, 102 — sta ions on the ink of the river, ib. — SirG 106— i storm the 18 — Lacy Yea and his Fusiliers, 110— the gallant struggle cm the banks of the river, ill — the Russian column is defeated and re-
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of til i river's bank, 127 — the Guards, 128 — the e, 131— halt of the - General Airey I up, 135 — his exposition of the to advance, ib. — advance o 3 to the lefl I of the i iver, 138— advance of : d Bri- things in the re- our Boldiery fall- i 56— irmed it, 157. ■! the Rus- in the midst of their sm i iien on the top of a knoll forming part of the ii n, 16 Lord B iglan'a advai in |«ison, folio but without I --his ■ . ice to ■ p of the kno .—on hia way, without stopping, 1 i dered : e, 171— his l in on th • —two guns Up, 174 — come upon the French, 17S th haps which Icon, ISO— the head of C ision falls i :ns brought tire causes the enemy to withdraw 198— ia join land, £6.— tl . 'loo — protrai ted fight i rth Fu- and the Kazan column, ib. — defeat of the column, 210.
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Russian position, 213 the ad- e Guards up the 214 i ( pbell'a aination, 22 .re of the fight about to take place on How rtcha- advanco, 238 — Colo manoeuvre, to.— its effect, 240— en- I . and R issians, 242— the stress which a line puts upon the soldier column, ib. — effect of t] array upon Kvetzinski, 243— h I ., . of Cat f the Ore ii Redoubt, 25S Sir ' Joint Cam] conception ol flict i e with several Russian column ian columns, loa ea by the enemy on Kourgane Hill, 274— retreat of the last Russian battalions, 278- final operations of the artillery, £&.— their . 279— Lord Raglan's advance a the Main Causeway, t'6. — ■ from him i tcha- koff, ii I i the rations in put suit of field i I . corted by i airy, : nch artillery train along i fire on the gieat Russi n c -Kir- iakoff, supposing this fire to come the ships, draws the column inland, i.e., b I artillery, 290— Kiriakoff, coming .still i east ward, and seeing th English havi ' i e rear- ward i r his countrj - and ii not mo) Great c i ips to