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... Reynier , General of Division . Translated from the French . Witli a Map of Lower Egypt . 8vo . PP . 350 . 6d . Boards . Robinsons . 1802 . 78 . Campaign between the French Army ... Reynier , the 106 Reynier's State of Egypt , translated .
... Reynier , General of Division . Translated from the French . Witli a Map of Lower Egypt . 8vo . PP . 350 . 6d . Boards . Robinsons . 1802 . 78 . Campaign between the French Army ... Reynier , the 106 Reynier's State of Egypt , translated .
Page 170
... Reynier displays itself . A discussion arose between the two Generals concerning a suc- cessor to Kleber . General Menou maintained that he was unqualified for the com- mand ; that , having been in little active service , he was less ...
... Reynier displays itself . A discussion arose between the two Generals concerning a suc- cessor to Kleber . General Menou maintained that he was unqualified for the com- mand ; that , having been in little active service , he was less ...
Page 171
... Reynier observed , that he ought not to consider his change of religion as any obstacle ; that it would even render his authority more easy to the people of the country ; and that all the Generals , and General Reynier in particular ...
... Reynier observed , that he ought not to consider his change of religion as any obstacle ; that it would even render his authority more easy to the people of the country ; and that all the Generals , and General Reynier in particular ...
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