I saved the life of the Arab from the effect of the indignation of the Turks, and took him off to the Tigre with me, from whence I sent him back to the General, with a message, which made the army ashamed of having been exposed to such a merited reproof. The European Magazine, and London Review - Seite 2741799Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 Seiten
...general, who thus difloyally facrificed (hem. I faved the life of the Arab from the eíTeñ of t¡¡e indignation of the Turks, and took him off to the...from whence I fent him back to the general, with a meflage, which made the army afhamed of havh,¿ been expofed to fuch a merited reproof. Subordination... | |
| 1801 - 900 Seiten
...of the general, tvho thus difioyally facrificcd them. I favod the life of the Arab from the effeit of the indignation of the Turks, and took him off...Tigre with me, from whence I fent him back to the genera!, with a niefliige, which macta the army ethamed of having been expofed to fucli a merited reproof.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 864 Seiten
...ihem. I faved the lite of the Arab from the cflecl of the indignation of the Turks, and took him of}" to the Tigre with me, from whence I fent him back to the general, with a Rieflage, which made the army afhadned of having been expofed to fuch a merited reproof. Subordination... | |
| 1801 - 858 Seiten
...expo fed them ::> "the favt'd the life of the Arab from Ihe effeä of the indignation of the Turku, and took him off to the Tigre with me, from whence I fent back to the general, with a peril rather than fairly and honourably renew the infercourie with ihj... | |
| 1805 - 1082 Seiten
...bodies in question, to the eternal disgrace of the general who thus disloyally sacrificed them. 1 saved the life of the Arab from the effect of the indignation...Turks, and took him off to the Tigre with me, from wlici.ce I sent him back to the general uiih a message which made the army ashamed of having been exposed... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 Seiten
...to the eternal disgrace of the general who, thus disloyally, sacrificed them. Sir Sidney Smith saved the life of the Arab from the effect of the indignation of the Turks, and took him on board the Tigre, whence he sent him back to 13uonapart6 with a message which made the army ashamed... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1828 - 580 Seiten
...bodies in question, to the eternal disgrace of the General who thus disloyally sacrificed them. I saved the life of the Arab from the effect of the indignation...the Turks, and took him off to the Tigre with me, whence I sent him back to the General, which made the army ashamed of having been exposed to such a... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 812 Seiten
...character, which can never be effaced by all his military excellence. Smith informs us, " that he saved the life of the Arab from the effect of the indignation of the Turks, and took him off to the Tigre, whence he sont him back to the general, with a message which made the army ashamed of having been exposed... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 580 Seiten
...character, which can never be effaced by all his military excellence. Smith informs us, " that he saved the life of the Arab from the effect of the indignation of the Türke, and took him off to the Tigre, whence he sent him back to the general, with a message which... | |
| Edward Howard - 1839 - 424 Seiten
...bodies in question, to the eternal disgrace of the general, who thus disloyally sacrificed them. I saved the life of the Arab from the effect of the indignation...and took him off to the Tigre with me, from whence I sent him back to the general with a message, which made the French army ashamed of having been exposed... | |
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