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+ It will be observed that, iu a summary form, this sontence contains a whole cluster of assertions, all having a bearing ui)on the qucjstion of Prince llentschikoff's competence for the com- mand of an army in the field. The proofs of these assertions will be given in the next chapter ; and there, also, there will be found an exposition of the way in whi(;h Prince MentschikofTs flank march has been justified. UKROIG RESISTANCE OF SEBASTOPOL. 101 CHAPTER VI. I. Upon withJrawiufr his army from t...he scene of chap. VI the threatened attack, Prince Mentschikoff had ' distributed amongst three commanders the author- Jerentf' ity which was to be exercised at Sebastopol dur- seUi^toi>oJ: lug the period of his absence. To General MoUer he had left the command of General the small body of land forces which was suffered ' to remain in the place, that is, of the one imper- fect battalion of sappers, and the 5000 militiamen. Of the officer thus placed at the head of the town garrison, it cannot be said that he had dis- closed the qualities needed for any momentous charge ; but, at all events, he was so constituted as to be able to show his devotion to the public service by a generous abandonment of every pre- tension or right that miglit clash with the general good.
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