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... arrived at two in the morning , Bonaparte had known that hope of a real conquest there was gone . Bourrienne saw the General's face fall when he read them ; for the dispatches said that Jean - Baptiste Kléber , Commander of Egypt , the ...
... arrived at two in the morning , Bonaparte had known that hope of a real conquest there was gone . Bourrienne saw the General's face fall when he read them ; for the dispatches said that Jean - Baptiste Kléber , Commander of Egypt , the ...
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... arrived in London with his proposal for the alliance of peace , and Mr. Pitt perceived that it would not after all be neces- sary to haul Austria and Russia into the war by golden chains of such weight as to embarrass his treasury . He ...
... arrived in London with his proposal for the alliance of peace , and Mr. Pitt perceived that it would not after all be neces- sary to haul Austria and Russia into the war by golden chains of such weight as to embarrass his treasury . He ...
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... arrived , and there was another ride forward with Lannes and Ber- thier , for a reconnaissance into a morning fog that had al- ready begun to rise thickly . Division St. Hilaire of Soult had marched through most of the night ; was ...
... arrived , and there was another ride forward with Lannes and Ber- thier , for a reconnaissance into a morning fog that had al- ready begun to rise thickly . Division St. Hilaire of Soult had marched through most of the night ; was ...
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