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GENERAL PELISSIER'S PLANS.

The new plan of campaign is .-said to be of General Pelissier's conception: and from his known character it is not too much to expect it will be something very daring,and more approaching what is termed the grand guerre than any we have as yet witnessed in the Crimea. It is not probable that his plan has been communicated to many, consequently any idea as to its nature must be vague. It is, however, surmised that it his intention to make a bold attempt to cut off the Russian army from Sebastopol, drive it into the interior ofthe country, and establishing himself on the ground now occupied by them, to do What the Russians attempted to effect at Inkermann.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 308, 13 October 1855, Page 3

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GENERAL PELISSIER'S PLANS. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 308, 13 October 1855, Page 3

GENERAL PELISSIER'S PLANS. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 308, 13 October 1855, Page 3

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