| 1801 - 618 էջ
...respected, and that they should be sent to France by the first convenient ^opportunity. With these terms they complied, and laid down their arms. They amounted in all to, about six hundred men, infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with a considerable portion of the dromedary... | |
| 1802 - 876 էջ
...Hompefch, requiring them to flirrender, on condition that their private property fliould be refpeâed, and that they fliould be fent to France by the firft...laid down their arms. They amounted, in all, to about £00 men, infantry, cavalry, and arlillerv, together with a conliderable portion of the dromedary corps,... | |
| 1802 - 882 էջ
...(liat their private properly mould be refpe&fA, and that they (hould be fent to France by the firfl convenient opportunity. With thefe terms they complied,...laid down their arms. They amounted, in all, to about POO men, infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with a confiderable portion of the dromedary corps,... | |
| 1802 - 888 էջ
...respected, and that they should be sent to France by the first convenient opportunity : with these terms they complied, and laid down their arms. They amounted, in all, to about 60O men, infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with a considerable portion of Uie dromedary corps,... | |
| James Menzies - 1803 - 100 էջ
...them to furrender, on condition that their private property fhould be refpefted, and that they fhould be fent to France by the firft convenient opportunity....laid down their arms. They amounted in all to about 600 men, infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with a confiderable portion of the dromedary corps,... | |
| Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 430 էջ
...be respected, and that they should be sent to France by the first convenient opportunity. With these terms they complied, and laid down their arms. They amounted in all to about six hundred men, infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with a considerable portion of dromedary... | |
| 1804 - 646 էջ
...be respected, and that they should be sent to France by the first convenient opportunity. With these terms they complied, and laid down their arms. They amounted in all to about six hundred men. infantry, cavalry, and artillery, together with a considerable portion of the dromedary... | |
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