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" French officers, by whom these details " are partly furnished, declared, that this was a *' scene, the retrospect of which tormented their " recollection, and that they could not reflect on " it without horror, accustomed as they had  "
History of the French Consulate, Under Napoleon Buonaparte: Being an ... - Page 89
by William Vincent Barré - 1804 - 535 pages
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Cobbett's Annual Register, Volume 2

1802 - 1016 pages
...division of French infantry formed aSeveral French officers, by \v>hom partly these details are fnrnished, declared, that this was a scene, the retrospect of...their recollection, and that they could not reflect oh it without horror ; accustomed as they had brtn to sights of cruelty ! These were the prisoners,...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 20

1802 - 754 pages
...officers, by whom partly thefe details are furniihed, declared, that this was a fcene, the retrofpeft of which tormented their recollection, and that they could not reflect on it without horror, accuftomed as they had been to lights of cruelty. " Thefe were the prifoners whom Affalini, in his...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1802 - 672 pages
...officer?, by whom thefe details are partly furnifhed, declared, that this was a fcene, the retrofpedt of which tormented their recollection, and that they could not reflect on it without horror, accuftomed as they had been to fights of cruelty. Thcfe were the prifoners whom Aflalini in his very...
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Life of Buonaparte: In which the Atrocious Deeds, which He Has Perpetrated ...

J. H. Sarratt - 1803 - 302 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...which tormented their recollection, and that they did not reflect on it without horror, accustomed as they had been to sights of cruelty !! .. " These...
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The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed, Volume 1

Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pages
...days in agony. Several French officers, by whom partly these details are furnished, declared* ÙOL this was a scene, the retrospect of which tormented...without horror, accustomed as they had been to sights of crudtv. " These were the prisoners whom Assalini, in his very able work on ttie plague, alludes to,...
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The Anti-Gallican, Or, Standard of British Loyalty, Religion, and ..., Volume 1

1803 - 390 pages
...agony. Several French officers, by whom partly these details are furnished, declared this was a icene, the retrospect of which tormented their recollection...that they could not reflect on it without horror, aecustomed as they had been to sights of cruelty. These vcre the prisoners whom Assalini, in his very...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 44

1803 - 866 pages
...details are partly furnished, declared, that 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 to sights of cruelty. These were the prisoners, whom Assalinij in his very able work on the...
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The Anti-Gallican ; Or Standard of British Loyalty, Religion and Liberty ...

1904 - 518 pages
...Several French officers, by whom partly these details are furnished, declared this was a scene, tbp retrospect of which tormented their recollection;...could not reflect on it without horror, accustomed as th:y had been to sights of cruelty. TheSe were the prisoners whom Assalini, in his very able work on...
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Napoleon, and the French People Under His Empire

Gustav Graf von Schlabrendorf - 1806 - 468 pages
...Several French officers by whom partly these details are furnished, declared, that this was a Bcene, the retrospect of which tormented their recollection, and that they could not reflect oii it without horror, accustomed as they had been to sights of cruelty! These werethe prisoners whom...
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The Military Mentor: Being a Series of Letters Recently Written by ..., Volume 1

1809 - 338 pages
...and probably many languished days in agony. Several French officers, by whom partly these details are furnished, declared that this was a scene, the retrospect of which tormented their recollectibn ; and that they could not reflect on it without horror, accustomed as they had been to...
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