Russia on the Black Sea and Sea of Azof: Being a Narrative of Travels in the Crimea and Bordering Provinces; with Notices of the Naval, Military, and Commercial Resources of Those CountriesJ. Murrary, 1855 - 361 Seiten |
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... Military, and Commercial Resources of Those Countries Henry Danby Seymour. Russie ' of M. Haxthausen an account of the Russian navy and army , adding matter acquired from other trustworthy sources . To the above - named book and that by ...
... Military, and Commercial Resources of Those Countries Henry Danby Seymour. Russie ' of M. Haxthausen an account of the Russian navy and army , adding matter acquired from other trustworthy sources . To the above - named book and that by ...
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... Russian power in the South and East , although as yet beleaguered by the nations from which it has been partially wrested . Russia has surrounded it by an army of 170,000 men , and carefully keeps its inhabit- ants from communication ...
... Russian power in the South and East , although as yet beleaguered by the nations from which it has been partially wrested . Russia has surrounded it by an army of 170,000 men , and carefully keeps its inhabit- ants from communication ...
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... Russian army . From the eastern coast of the Sea of Azof may also be obtained large herds of fine horses for our cavalry , and fat beasts for the subsistence of our army . The taking of Anapa will allow the Circassians to overspread the ...
... Russian army . From the eastern coast of the Sea of Azof may also be obtained large herds of fine horses for our cavalry , and fat beasts for the subsistence of our army . The taking of Anapa will allow the Circassians to overspread the ...
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... RUSSIAN NAVY . - Its origin under Peter the Great Early victories of the ... Russian fleet No marines - Oak for navy - Food of sailors - Russian vessels on foreign ... ARMY . Large proportion of Russian population in the army - Military ...
... RUSSIAN NAVY . - Its origin under Peter the Great Early victories of the ... Russian fleet No marines - Oak for navy - Food of sailors - Russian vessels on foreign ... ARMY . Large proportion of Russian population in the army - Military ...
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... army of Zingis Khan that their name became synonymous with that of the Monguls . Their proper name was Tatars . It was said to have been changed into Tartars in consequence of an expres- sion of St. Louis , who , when the devastations ...
... army of Zingis Khan that their name became synonymous with that of the Monguls . Their proper name was Tatars . It was said to have been changed into Tartars in consequence of an expres- sion of St. Louis , who , when the devastations ...
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