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" Pasha met me) serves as an asylum for all religions and every description of the surviving inhabitants. The heaps of unburied Frenchmen lying on the bodies of those whom they massacred two months ago, afford another proof of Divine justice, which has... "
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... - 129. oldal
1805
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The Naval Chronicle, 2. kötet

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 oldal
...which has caused these murderers to perish brthc infection arising I'rom rrcir own atrocious ai£l. Seven poor wretches are left alive in the hospital,...they are protected, and shall be taken care of. We hare had a most djngcrous and painful duty in disembarking here to protect the inhabitants, out it...

A Complete and Impartial History of the Rise, Progress ..., 2. kötet

1802 - 796 oldal
...afforded another proof of divine juftice, which caufed thofe murderers to perifh by the infection arifing from their own atrocious act. Seven poor wretches are left alive in the hofpita), where they are protected, and fhall be taken care of. We have had a moft dangerous and painful...

The Loyalist [ed. by W. Blair].

Loyalist - 1803 - 344 oldal
...bodies of those whom they massacred two months ago, afford another proof of Divine justice, which has caused these murderers to perish by the infection arising from, their own atrocious act." But there might be a cloud of witnesses adduced to prove the above fact, and I shall presently quote...

The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, 2. kötet

William Henry Ireland - 1828 - 580 oldal
...; its inhabitants universally receiving them as brothers.* other proof of divine justice, which has caused these murderers to perish by the infection...a most dangerous and painful duty in disembarking hereto protect the inhabitants, but it has been effectually done ; and Ismael Pacha deserves every...

Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K. C. B., &c, 1. kötet

Edward Howard - 1839 - 424 oldal
...bodies of those whom they massacred two months ago, afford another proof of divine justice, which has caused these murderers to perish by the infection...duty, in disembarking here, to protect the inhabitants ; but it has been effectually done ; and Ismael Pasha deserves every credit for his humane exertions...

Reminiscences of Syria and the Hold Land, 2. kötet

Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers Napier, Elers Napier - 1847 - 442 oldal
...of those whom they had massacred two months ago, afford another proof of Divine justice, which has caused these murderers to perish by the infection arising from their own atrocious act." That this picture is not overcharged, is shewn by the following extract from a French authority : —...

The Gateway of Palestine: A History of Jaffa

Samuel Tolkowsky - 1924 - 252 oldal
...la Rivolution Franfaise, Directoire, ch. xviii (quoted by Munk, La Palestine, p. 650). wretches were left alive in the hospital, where they are protected and shall be taken care of."1 Napoleon's enemies accuse him of having completely destroyed the orange and lemon groves of Jaffa....

Quarterly Statement

Palestine Exploration Fund - 1916 - 578 oldal
...who arrived immediately after the departure of the French, does not allude to this, but says that, " seven poor wretches are left alive in the hospital,...where they are protected and shall be taken care of." The march was resumed on May 28th, the divisions of Lannes and Bon taking the central road, while ttegnier...

New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 9. kötet

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 604 oldal
...heaps of unburied Frenchmen King on the bodies of those whom they massacred two months ago, aftorded another proof of divine justice, which caused these...the infection arising from their own atrocious act." We cannot suppose this gallant officer invented the horrid tale and transmitted what he knew to be...

Quarterly Statement

Palestine Exploration Fund - 1917 - 228 oldal
...who arrived immediately after the departure of the French, does not allude to this, but says that, " seven poor wretches are left alive in the hospital,...where they are protected and shall be taken care of." The march was resumed on May 28th, the divisions of Lannes and Bon taking the central road, while Regnier...




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