| 1817 - 552 Seiten
...assembled the divan, and acquainted them with it; upon which Mezomorto fell into a violent passiun, and told the assembly that the cowardice of those...that, for his part, he would never consent to deliver \ip any thing that had been taken from the French. He immediately acquainted - the soldiery with what... | |
| 1816 - 756 Seiten
...violent paffion, and told the affembly, that the cowardice of thofe who fat at the helm had occafioned the ruin of Algiers; but that, for his part, he would never coiifent to deliver up any thing that had been taken from the French. lie immediatcly acquainted the... | |
| 1840 - 534 Seiten
...broke out into a -, iuUtit passion, and told the assembly that the cowardice of those who governed, had occasioned the ruin of Algiers ; but that for his part, he would never consent to deliver up anything which had been taken from the French. He immediately acquainted the soldiery with what had... | |
| 1840 - 272 Seiten
...the admiral, that when the douwan, or senate, sat to deliberate on that proviso, he broke out into a violent passion, and told the assembly that the cowardice of those who governed, had occasioned the ruin of Algiers; but thatforhis part, he would never consent to deliver... | |
| 1840 - 274 Seiten
...the admiral, that when the domvan, or senate, sat to deliberate on that proviso, he broke out into a violent passion, and told the assembly that the cowardice of those who governed, had occasioned the ruin of Algiers ; but that for his part, he would never consent to deliver... | |
| James Riley - 1851 - 532 Seiten
...embarrassed the dey, he assembled the douwan, and acquainted them with it ; upon which Mezomorto fell into a violent passion, and told the assembly, that the...occasioned the ruin of Algiers ; but that for his part he never would consent to deliver up any thing that had been taken from the French. He immediately acquainted... | |
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