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... Mamelukes , and eight or ten thousand Arabs advancing to us , covering a league of the plain . A valley separated the two armies , which we had to cross to reach our enemies . We were hardly got to this unfavourable position , when the ...
... Mamelukes , and eight or ten thousand Arabs advancing to us , covering a league of the plain . A valley separated the two armies , which we had to cross to reach our enemies . We were hardly got to this unfavourable position , when the ...
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... Mamelukes came forward to the attack of our carabi niers , who , after having received them with a discharge of musketry , by which they were repulsed , stormed and carried the battery , ma king a general massacre of all those who ...
... Mamelukes came forward to the attack of our carabi niers , who , after having received them with a discharge of musketry , by which they were repulsed , stormed and carried the battery , ma king a general massacre of all those who ...
Pagina 307
... Mamelukes , and dis- appear with them , which it was impossible for us to prevent . On drawing near to the wood , we perceived , however , that it contained a large village , with a fortress belonging to the Mamelukes , provided with ...
... Mamelukes , and dis- appear with them , which it was impossible for us to prevent . On drawing near to the wood , we perceived , however , that it contained a large village , with a fortress belonging to the Mamelukes , provided with ...
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