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Page 371
... arrived to breakfast at half past nine at Beziers . We went to see the coches d'eau , described as superbes and magnifiques by our French friends . Their ideas differ from ours . It would be per- fectly impossible for an English lady to ...
... arrived to breakfast at half past nine at Beziers . We went to see the coches d'eau , described as superbes and magnifiques by our French friends . Their ideas differ from ours . It would be per- fectly impossible for an English lady to ...
Page 452
... arrived from Malta . The French force disembarked in Egypt consisted of 32,000 men ; four thousand having been left at Malta , out of the fol- lowing numbers : 14 half - brigades ( 2,200 each ) , 30,800 ; 7 regiments of cavalry ( 400 ...
... arrived from Malta . The French force disembarked in Egypt consisted of 32,000 men ; four thousand having been left at Malta , out of the fol- lowing numbers : 14 half - brigades ( 2,200 each ) , 30,800 ; 7 regiments of cavalry ( 400 ...
Page 464
... arrived at Cairo 6th Nov. 18co . Bonapart was aware of Menou's incapacity , but he relied on the other Generals and he was misled by the false reports which he received . Meno now certain of his rank , placed no bounds to the indulgence ...
... arrived at Cairo 6th Nov. 18co . Bonapart was aware of Menou's incapacity , but he relied on the other Generals and he was misled by the false reports which he received . Meno now certain of his rank , placed no bounds to the indulgence ...
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