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Pagina 169
... army wherever it might act , they completely answered their design ; the defence of Egypt rested on the army , which ought always to have been in a condition to concentrate its forces , to march against the enemy wherever he appeared to ...
... army wherever it might act , they completely answered their design ; the defence of Egypt rested on the army , which ought always to have been in a condition to concentrate its forces , to march against the enemy wherever he appeared to ...
Pagina 172
given in the pamphlet intitled Campaign between the French Army of the East and the British and Turkish Forces in Egypt ; " and , in order to obviate the misrepresentations and reflections cast on our army in the statements of the ...
given in the pamphlet intitled Campaign between the French Army of the East and the British and Turkish Forces in Egypt ; " and , in order to obviate the misrepresentations and reflections cast on our army in the statements of the ...
Pagina 173
... army was forced to retreat . But the English still failed to turn their success to advantage . Shut up in their intrenchments , they did not venture out for twenty days after the battle . They then proceeded to Rosetta , an important ...
... army was forced to retreat . But the English still failed to turn their success to advantage . Shut up in their intrenchments , they did not venture out for twenty days after the battle . They then proceeded to Rosetta , an important ...
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