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" ... reasons cannot be here inserted ; on his arrival he entered into a long conversation with him respecting the danger of contagion, concluding at last with the remark, that something must be done to remedy the evil, and that the destruction of the sick... "
Cobbett's Annual Register - Page 575
1802
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures ..., Volume 15

1802 - 442 pages
...could commit it. The affecting fail is thus related by the British author. " Bonaparte finding that the hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with sick, sent for...cannot be here inserted ; on his arrival he entered iota a long conversation with him, respecting the dangers of contagion ; concluding at last with the...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1802 - 610 pages
...can be said to the second accusation? We'shall transcribe the passage without a remark. ' Bonaparte finding that his hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with...whose name should be inscribed in letters of gold, hut which from weighty reasons cannot be Kere inserted: on his arrival he entered into a long conversation...
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The Loyalist [ed. by W. Blair].

Loyalist - France - 1803 - 344 pages
...Carriere; and historical truth must now recite one equal to a'ny which has blackened its page. Buonaparte finding that his hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with...entered into a long conversation with him respecting the dangerous contagion, concluding at last with the remark, that something must be done to remedy the...
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The Trial of John Peltier: Esq., for a Libel Against Napoleon Buonaparté ...

Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - Ambigu - 1803 - 494 pages
...Carrier; and historical truth must now recite one equal to any which has blackened us page. Buonaparte finding that his hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with...of gold, but which from weighty reasons cannot be m here here inserted: on his arrival he entered into a long conversation with him respecting the danger...
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Annual Register, Volume 44

Edmund Burke - History - 1803 - 1298 pages
...Barrere, and historical truth must now recite one equal to any which has blackened its page. Bonaparte finding that his hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with...should be inscribed in letters of gold, but which, from important reasons, cannot be here inserted ; on his arrival he entered into a long conversation with...
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History of the British Expedition to Egypt;: To which is Subjoined, a Sketch ...

Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - Alexandria, Battle of, Alexandria, Egypt, 1801 - 1803 - 442 pages
...Carriere, and historical truth must now recite one equal to any which has blackened its page. Buonaparte finding that his hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with...should be inscribed in letters of gold, but which from important reasons cannot be here inserted ; on his arrival he entered into a long conversation with...
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Life of Buonaparte: In which the Atrocious Deeds, which He Has Perpetrated ...

J. H. Sarratt - 1803 - 302 pages
...Carriere; and historical truth must now recite one equal to any which has blackened its page. " Buonaparte finding that his hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with...should be inscribed in letters of gold, but which from important reasons cannot be inserted ; on his arrival he entered into a long conversation with with...
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The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed, Volume 1

Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pages
...were crowded with sick, cent for a physician, whose name should be inscribed •n leuers of gold, but from weighty reasons cannot be here inserted : on...arrival he entered into a long conversation with him rj-peciin^ the danger of contagion, concluding at last with the remark, that something must be done...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1803 - 892 pages
...for a physician, «h«we 809 name should be inscribed in letters ef gold, but which, from important reasons, cannot be here inserted ; on his arrival he entered into a long conversation w.th him respecting the danger of contagion, concluding at 1яч1 with the remark, that something must...
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The Anti-Gallican, Or, Standard of British Loyalty, Religion, and ..., Volume 1

Great Britain - 1803 - 390 pages
...Carriere ; and historical truth must now recite one equal to any which has blackened its ^age. Bonaparte, finding that his hospitals at Jaffa were crowded with sick, sent for a physieian, whose name shou'd be inscribed in letters of gold, but which, from weighty reasons, cannot...
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