A History of the Egyptian Revolution From the Period of the Mamelukes to the De

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MURAT'S OPERATIONS AT SAFAT. OPERATIONS OF JUNOT AND KLEBER, IN COVERING THE SlEGE OF ACRE. BONAPARTE LEAVES ACRE SUDDENLY, AND GAINS THE BAT1LE OF MOUNT TABCR.
THE activity of the barbarous but energetic Djezzar was not confined to the walls of Acre, within which were his tried Bosnian and Albanian adherents, his stores of warlike material, his treasures and his harem the means of defence, the trappings of the power, and the vehicles of the luxury of an Oriental Satrap, in semi -rebellion agai
...nst the sovereign of an ill-cemented empire. The loss of these was in the case of such persons the loss of all, for with the semi-independent Pashas of old Turkey there was no medium it was either splendour or total eclipse. Djezzar knew this well. He might be broken, but he could not be bent into a surrender on any pro- mise however alluring.
All the resources of his influence and ingenuity were now put in requisition with the chiefs of Syria ; and the case he made out for himself in these missives was by no means a feeble one.


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