COPIES OF ORIGINAL LETTERS FROM THE FRENCH ARMY IN EGYPT. PART THE THIRD. Printed by S. GOSNELL, Little Queen Street, Holborn. OF ORIGINAL LETTERS FROM THE FRENCH ARMY IN EGYPT. PART THE THIRD, CONSISTING OF THOSE LETTERS TO THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT, INTERCEPTED BY THE BRITISH FLEET IN THE MEDITERRANEAN WHICH HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED HERE BY AUTHORITY. WITH AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION. EIGHTH EDITION. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. WRIGHT, OPPOSITE OLD BOND STREET, PICCADILLY. INTRODUCTION. THE Letters and Dispatches, of which the following are copies, have been recently intercepted, on their paffage from Egypt to France, by the British Squadron in the Mediterranean: and have since been printed here by the authority of Government. They are re-printed in their present shape, by the editors of two former collections on the same subject, for the more general information of the Public. These letters, and indeed the whole of those from among which they are selected, are addressed, either to the late French Government, or to different individuals composing It: and are evidently the first that have been sent from the remnant of the French Army in Egypt, since the desertion of General BONAPARTE. a |