The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 41J. Dodsley, 1801 |
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... took poffeffion health . The Egyptians , by nature of Malta , infantry , artillery , and a foft and timid race , were naturally cavalry , amounted to near 40,000 . , ftruck , after the arrival of the Four thousand were left to garrison ...
... took poffeffion health . The Egyptians , by nature of Malta , infantry , artillery , and a foft and timid race , were naturally cavalry , amounted to near 40,000 . , ftruck , after the arrival of the Four thousand were left to garrison ...
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... took the tone of out- ward refpect for Ifmaulifm . In a few days after the reduction of Cairo , accompanied by feveral of his principal officers and feveral members of the Egyptian inftitute , he went to fee the grand pyramid , called ...
... took the tone of out- ward refpect for Ifmaulifm . In a few days after the reduction of Cairo , accompanied by feveral of his principal officers and feveral members of the Egyptian inftitute , he went to fee the grand pyramid , called ...
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... took a decided and active part on the fide of the French . Some of them took up arms in their caufe , while its flue was yet dubious : a greater number , after it was decided , were active in the difcovery of fugitives . All the ...
... took a decided and active part on the fide of the French . Some of them took up arms in their caufe , while its flue was yet dubious : a greater number , after it was decided , were active in the difcovery of fugitives . All the ...
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... took refuge in the fortrefs , but with fuch precipitation , that , in barricading the gates , they shut out two hun- dred men , who were put to the fword , or made prifoners . Scarcely was the blockade of El- Arifch begun , by Regnier's ...
... took refuge in the fortrefs , but with fuch precipitation , that , in barricading the gates , they shut out two hun- dred men , who were put to the fword , or made prifoners . Scarcely was the blockade of El- Arifch begun , by Regnier's ...
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... took a pofition before El - Arifch , on the eighteenth of February . Buo- naparte ordered one of the towers of the caftle to be cantonaded , and , a breach being fron made , he fom- moned the place to furrender . The garrifon was ...
... took a pofition before El - Arifch , on the eighteenth of February . Buo- naparte ordered one of the towers of the caftle to be cantonaded , and , a breach being fron made , he fom- moned the place to furrender . The garrifon was ...
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Seite 437 - And say, without our hopes, without our fears, Without the home that plighted love endears, Without the smile from partial beauty won, Oh, what were man ? A world without a sun.
Seite 176 - It is not sound economics to merely take money out of one pocket and put it in another...
Seite 351 - ... dible artifice and dexterity. They watched all " our motions, and accompanied us in whatever " we were about to do. If the fea threw up an " animal of any kind they devoured it, ere a man " of us could come up; to our great difadvan...
Seite 25 - The column thus mounted the breach unmolested, and descended from the rampart into the pasha's garden, where, in a very few minutes, the bravest and most advanced amongst them lay headless corpses, the sabre, with the addition of a dagger in the other hand, proving more than a match for the bayonet...
Seite 80 - Bey, and thus the contest of twenty-five hours ended, both parties being so fatigued as to be unable to move. Buonaparte will no doubt renew the attack, the breach being, as above...
Seite 86 - ... too much, were required to place it in our hands. Of the merits of the army I have...
Seite 440 - No — through th' extended globe his feelings run, As broad and general as th' unbounded sun ! No narrow bigot he ; his reason'd view Thy interests, England, ranks with thine, Peru ! France at our doors, he sees no danger nigh, But heaves for Turkey's woes th' impartial sigh ; A steady patriot of the world alone, The friend of every country — but his own.
Seite 202 - Ireland have severally agreed and resolved that, in order to promote and secure the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland, and to consolidate the strength, power and resources of the British Empire, it will be advisable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland...
Seite 378 - ... to keep it in the higheft degree of fertility. , 9. Farm-yard Dung. This, when it had been once turned, and become about three-fourths rotten, I have ufed in the proportion of about thirteen or fourteen loads per acre ; and found it much lefs effective, for one year, than three loads of night-foil. I believe that even a load and a half of foil, would have been equal to the foregoing quantity of dung. In thefecond year, I could not perceive any difference between the dung and the foil.