| 1802 - 1016 pages
...t he Turks had all fallen, the French troops humanely endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded, but some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish what the fire had not destroyed, andpro* Buonaparte bad in person inspected previously the whole body, amounting to near jive thousand... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pages
...all fallen, th« French troops humanely endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wonmlcd. but some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish...languished days in agony. Several French officers, by whom partly these details are furnished, declared* ÙOL this was a scene, the retrospect of which tormented... | |
| 1803 - 866 pages
...bayonet could finish what the fire had not de.- < toyed, and probably ãëàâó Janguislied d<iys in agony. Several French officers, by whom these details...this was a scene, the retrospect of which tormented the ã recollection, and that they could not reflect on it without horror, accustomed as they bad been... | |
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 pages
...the Turks had all fallen, the French troops humanely endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded, but some time elapsed before the bayonet...fire had not destroyed, and probably many languished whole days in agony. Several French officers, by whom partly these details are furnished, declared,... | |
| Loyalist - 1803 - 344 pages
...approval. When the Turks had all fallen, the French troops endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded ; but some time elapsed before the...fire had not destroyed, and probably many languished whole days in agony. The bones still lie in heaps, and are shewn to every traveller who arrives*. But... | |
| 1803 - 390 pages
...had all fallen, the French troops endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded, hut some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish...fire had not destroyed, and probably many languished whole 25.5 days m agony. The bones still lie in heaps, and are shewn to every traveller who arrives*.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 pages
...the Turks had all fallen, the French troops humanely endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded, but some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish what the fire had net destroyed, and probably many languished days in agony. Several French officers, J>y-whom these... | |
| Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 442 pages
...the Turks had all fallen, the French troops humanely endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded, but some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish what the lire had not destroyed, and probably many languished days in agony. Several French officers, by whom... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 pages
...the Turks had all fallen, the French troops humanely endeavoured to put a period to the sufferings of the wounded, but some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish what die fire had not destroyed, and probably many languished days in agony. Several French officers, by... | |
| 1803 - 892 pages
...the Turks had all fallen, the French troops humanely endeavoured to put a jx- rioa to the sufferings of the wounded, but some time elapsed before the bayonet could finish ^vtt the fire hnd not iVstroyed, and prooabh' mnny languished days in agony. Sever.;! French oificers,... | |
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