The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Τόμος 2J. Cumberland, 1828 |
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Σελίδα viii
... Things- Abstract of the Consular Form of Government - Ræderer's Analysis of the Constitution - Caricatures on the Directory - Character of the Parisians - Cambaceres , Le Brun , and Abbé Sieyes - National Donation awarded to the last ...
... Things- Abstract of the Consular Form of Government - Ræderer's Analysis of the Constitution - Caricatures on the Directory - Character of the Parisians - Cambaceres , Le Brun , and Abbé Sieyes - National Donation awarded to the last ...
Σελίδα 2
... thing that opposed its progress , had gained posses- sion of the several fortified posts which commanded the wells and fountains in the desert . It had disconcerted the plans of the enemy , by the boldness and rapidity of its operations ...
... thing that opposed its progress , had gained posses- sion of the several fortified posts which commanded the wells and fountains in the desert . It had disconcerted the plans of the enemy , by the boldness and rapidity of its operations ...
Σελίδα 6
... thing in his power to corrupt the French army in Egypt . The false intelligence from Europe - the slanders respecting the General - in - chief - the powerful bribes held out to the officers and soldiers - were all appro- ved by him ...
... thing in his power to corrupt the French army in Egypt . The false intelligence from Europe - the slanders respecting the General - in - chief - the powerful bribes held out to the officers and soldiers - were all appro- ved by him ...
Σελίδα 9
... thing which he thought necessary to secure his marches , and to force Murad to come to action . On the left bank of the Nile , opposite Benesuef , the Arabian chain of mountains lowers , retires further off , and forms the valley of ...
... thing which he thought necessary to secure his marches , and to force Murad to come to action . On the left bank of the Nile , opposite Benesuef , the Arabian chain of mountains lowers , retires further off , and forms the valley of ...
Σελίδα 12
... thing that related to their country , and could the more easily have thrown a veil of mystery over this province , as it was situated beyond the common road of travellers . Hence we have had from them the story of an artificial lake ...
... thing that related to their country , and could the more easily have thrown a veil of mystery over this province , as it was situated beyond the common road of travellers . Hence we have had from them the story of an artificial lake ...
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Aboukir Alexandria ancient appeared Arabs armistice arms arrived artillery attack Austrian battle battle of Marengo Bonaparte Bonaparte's Cairo cavalry columns command Consul corps Council of Ancients Danube Desaix desert despatched division edifice Egypt Egyptian El-Arish Emperor enemy enemy's England English entered Europe execution favour fire force formed France French army Girgeh glory Grand grenadiers guard honour horses hundred infantry inhabitants Italy Jaffa killed King Kleber Lannes leagues Majesty Mamelukes Marengo Marshal ment ministers monuments Moreau Murad-Bey Murat Napoleon nation never night Nile object occasion occupied officers Paris passed peace pieces of cannon port portico possession present Prince prisoners proceeded proclamation received remained Republic retreat river Roger Ducos ruins Russian sent Sieyes soldiers Syene Talleyrand temple Tentyra thing thousand tion took town treaty Treaty of Amiens troops Turks Upper Egypt victory Vienna village whole wounded
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Σελίδα 448 - They are occasionally inconsistent, and sometimes abusive. In one paper I am called a ' Liar/ in another a ' Tyrant/ in a third a ' Monster/ and in one of them, which I really did not expect, I am described as a ' Coward ' ; but it turned out, after all, that the writer did not accuse me of avoiding danger in the field of battle, or flying from an enemy, or fearing to look at the menaces of fate and fortune...
Σελίδα 437 - He said that it was a matter of infinite disappointment to him, that the treaty of Amiens, instead of being followed by conciliation and friendship, the natural effects of peace, had been productive only of continual and increasing jealousy and mistrust; and that this mistrust was now avowed in such a manner ai must bring the point to an issue.
Σελίδα 40 - After this failure the French grenadiers absolutely refused to mount the breach any more over the putrid bodies of their unburied companions, sacrificed in former attacks by Buonaparte's impatience and precipitation, which led him to commit such palpable errors as even seamen could take advantage of.
Σελίδα 544 - Even at this ho;ir — before this great day shall pass away, and be lost in the ocean of eternity, your emperor must address you, and express how much he is satisfied with the conduct of all those who have had the good fortune to combat in this memorable battle. — Soldiers ! you arc the first warriors in the world.
Σελίδα 480 - ... with the Emperor of Russia, who has given the strongest proofs of the wisdom and elevation of the sentiments, with which he is animated, and the lively interest, which he takes in the, safety and independence of Jurope.
Σελίδα 473 - French heralds mistook for bees, "of the purest gold, their wings being inlaid with a red stone, like cornelian.
Σελίδα 27 - I ordered immediately the chiefs of the medical staff to consult together upon what was best to be done, and to give me their opinion on the subject. Accordingly, they met, and found that there were seven or eight men so dangerously ill, that they conceived it impossible for them to recover ; and also that they could not exist twenty-four or thirty-six hours longer ; that, moreover, being afflicted with the plague, they would spread that complaint amongst all those who approached them.
Σελίδα 437 - France, as well as in the interior. In confirmation of this he told me, that two men had within these few days been apprehended in Normandy, and were now on their way to Paris, who were hired assassins, and employed...
Σελίδα 177 - ... all at once as if it would overflow its channel, the waves passed over our heads, and we felt the bottom heave up under our feet : our clothes were conveyed away along with the shore itself, which seemed to be carried off by the whirlwind which had now reached us. We were compelled to leave the water, and our wet and naked bodies being beat upon by a...
Σελίδα 67 - I could only show the imperfection of the imitative art. I was confused by the multiplicity of objects, astonished by their novelty, and tormented by the fear of never again visiting them. On casting my eyes on the ceilings, I had perceived zodiacs, planetary systems, and celestial hemispheres, represented in a tasteful arrangement...