The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Page 356
... Görgei with difficulty succeeded in the course of a month in bringing together 700 men under arms , and of these barely 100 , he says , were real volunteers — a statement which we quite believe , and which , if true , lends little ...
... Görgei with difficulty succeeded in the course of a month in bringing together 700 men under arms , and of these barely 100 , he says , were real volunteers — a statement which we quite believe , and which , if true , lends little ...
Page 380
... Görgei fell upon the right wing of the Russian army , not very strongly supported , and an action was fought in which he lost 1000 prisoners , 4 cannon , and a standard - the Russians lost about 300 men . The Hungarian army , though ...
... Görgei fell upon the right wing of the Russian army , not very strongly supported , and an action was fought in which he lost 1000 prisoners , 4 cannon , and a standard - the Russians lost about 300 men . The Hungarian army , though ...
Page 381
... Görgei a very inadequate force ; -and the retreating army reached Miskolz before any Russian corps had had time to fall back on that place . Nothing could exceed the adroitness with which the movements of Görgei were now conducted ...
... Görgei a very inadequate force ; -and the retreating army reached Miskolz before any Russian corps had had time to fall back on that place . Nothing could exceed the adroitness with which the movements of Görgei were now conducted ...
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