Annual Register, 42. kötetEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1801 |
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1. oldal
... Army of Egypt . The Companions of his Voyage . - Arrives at Corfica . - And at Frejus in Provence.Enthufiaftic Joy with which he was every where re- ceived . - Proceeds by Lyons to Paris . - Hopes and Confidence of the Pa- rihans , and ...
... Army of Egypt . The Companions of his Voyage . - Arrives at Corfica . - And at Frejus in Provence.Enthufiaftic Joy with which he was every where re- ceived . - Proceeds by Lyons to Paris . - Hopes and Confidence of the Pa- rihans , and ...
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... army , and even from the perfons vate confiderations Buonaparte was whom he chole to accompany him . induced to quit Egypt , and return The moft diftinguifhed among thefe , to France , and particularly whe- were general Berthier , chief ...
... army , and even from the perfons vate confiderations Buonaparte was whom he chole to accompany him . induced to quit Egypt , and return The moft diftinguifhed among thefe , to France , and particularly whe- were general Berthier , chief ...
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... army of all Egypt ; during the abfence of Buonaparte , and an or- der for conferring the command of Upper Egypt on general Deffaix . On leaving the anchorage of A- boukir , the fmall French fquadron could defcry but one frigate , and ...
... army of all Egypt ; during the abfence of Buonaparte , and an or- der for conferring the command of Upper Egypt on general Deffaix . On leaving the anchorage of A- boukir , the fmall French fquadron could defcry but one frigate , and ...
4. oldal
... army , and even the French nation and le- giflature , who , if they are not even deifts , are much lefs polytheifts . tions . As the republican force in that quarter was. which cafe there was alfo fome danger of the army ftopping him ...
... army , and even the French nation and le- giflature , who , if they are not even deifts , are much lefs polytheifts . tions . As the republican force in that quarter was. which cafe there was alfo fome danger of the army ftopping him ...
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... army , exercifed within the fphere of their influence and power all the This functions of government . army , which covered fo great an extent of country and amounted in all , to about a hundred thoufand men , was formed into five grand ...
... army , exercifed within the fphere of their influence and power all the This functions of government . army , which covered fo great an extent of country and amounted in all , to about a hundred thoufand men , was formed into five grand ...
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