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British Foreign Policy 1815-65 |
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Bull (a Sagacious old Dog): - "Now then, gentlemen, come on. don't keep me pointing all day!"
The movements of the Allied armies were not characterised by activity at the commencement of the Crimean War. General Buller is shown as eager to get on with the war against Russia (the two-headed eagle); Lord Raglan (left) and the French commander St Arnaud, look on. |
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12 January, 2016
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