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CONTENTS. ix Chaptkk I. — continued. XVI. A despoiuling account of Bosinict's coiulitioii is Lrouglit to Lord Raglan, ......... 80 Lord Eaglau resolves to precipitate the advance of the English army, 81 Grounds tending to cause, or to justify, the resolve, . . 82 Order for the advance of the English infantry, ... 83 XVII. Evans detaches Adams with two l>attalions, and with the rest of his Division advances towards the bridge, ... 85 The conflict in which he became engaged, .... 86 XVIIL Advance of the Light Division, ...... 90 The task it had before it, 90 Means for preparing a well-ordered assault were open to the assailants, .......... 94 The Division not covered by skirmishers, .... 95 XIX. The tenor of Sir G. Brown's orders ior the advance, . . 95 The advance through the vineyards, ..... 96 And over the river, ........ 97 Codrington's brigade finds the top of the left bank lined with Russian skirmishers, ........ 99 Course taken by General Buller, ...... 99 Kature of the duty attaching upon him, . .... 101 XX. The 19th Regiment, 102 State of the five battalions standing crowded along the left bank of the river . . . 10-2 Sir George Brown, . . . . . . . .102 General Codrington, .106