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" Vollies of musquetry and grape instantly played against them; and Buonaparte, who had been " regarding the scene through a telescope, when he saw the smoke ascending, could not restrain his " joy, but broke out into exclamations of approval; indeed, he... "
History of the British Expedition to Egypt;: To which is Subjoined, a Sketch ... - Page 75
by Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 354 pages
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Tales of the wars; or, Naval and military chronicle

1836 - 884 pages
...signal gun fired. Volleys of musketry and grape instantly played against them ; and Buonaparte, who had been regarding the scene through a telescope, when...but broke out into exclamations of approval : indeed lie had just reason to dread the refusal of his troops thus to dishonour themselves. Kleber had remonstrated...
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Cyclopaedia of Moral and Religious Anecdote, with an Introductory Essay by ...

1858 - 414 pages
...signal gun fired. Volleys of musketry and grape instantly played against them, and Bonaparte, who had been regarding the scene through a telescope, when he saw the smoke ascending, could not contain his joy." DYING WHILE BLASPHEMING. A minister in a small seaport town in Scotland, once furnished...
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The biblical museum. Old Testament, Volume 6

James Comper Gray - 1879 - 418 pages
...signal gun fired. Volleys of musketry and grape instantly played against them, and Bonaparte, who had been regarding the scene through a telescope, when he saw the smoke ascending, could not contain his joy." d 5 — 9. (5) mercy, Heb. chesed, loving-goodness. faithfulness, to His promises."...
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English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I.

John Ashton - 1884 - 450 pages
...Wilson says : ' Vollies of musquetry and grape instantly played against them ; and Buonaparte, who had been regarding the scene through a telescope, when...the most strenuous manner, and the officer of the Etat-Major, who commanded (for the general to whom the division belonged, was absent) even refused...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 9

1818 - 642 pages
...smoke ascending could not restrain hU joy> but broke out inio exclamations of approval; indeed he bad just reason to dread the refusal of his troops thus to dishonour themselves. KleIIT had remonstrated in the most strenuous arrival he entered into a long conversation with him...
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