Page:The invasion of the Crimea Vol. 3.djvu/11

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CONTENTS. vu Chai'Teu I. — continued. IX. Half-past one o'clock. C'aiiiiDiiadc directed against the Ei line, ......... Men of our leading divisions ordered to lie dovii, The First Division deployed into line, . Sir Richard England ordered to sujiport the Guards, Fire undergone hy our men v.hilst lying down. ,dish, 44 45 45 46 47 X. Cannonade directed against Lord Kaglan and his staff, 49 XI. The Allies could now measure their front with that of the enemy .......... 51 The bearing this admeasurement had m the French plan, . 52 The ground which each of the leading divisions had to assail, . 52 The village of Bourliouk set on fire by the enemy, ... 54 The effect which this measure had in cramping the English line, "... 54 XII. General Bos(piet, ........ His plan of operations, ....... Advance of Autemarre under Boscjuct in person, Advance of the detached force under Bouat, . Further advance of Autemarre's brigade. Guns brought out again.st him from Ulukul Akles, Bosq^uet, after a momentary check, estalilishes himself on th cliff, Measures taken by Kiriakoff upon observing Bosquet's tuniiii movement, ......... Horsemen on the cliff, ....... 55 56 57 58 58 59 60 60 61 XIII. The effect of Bosquet's turning movement upon the mind of Prince Mentschikolf, ........ 61