http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification 720 XTF Search Results (f1-date=1803::11) http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/search?f1-date%3D1803%3A%3A11 Results for your query: f1-date=1803::11 Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GMT Note from the Editor. Brown, Charles Brockden http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1803-11158.xml The Editor of this work having engaged in a very arduous under- taking, is conscious that his success will in a great measure depend upon the literary aid which he shall re- ceive from his friends, and the Literati of this country… He, there- fore, most earnestly, solicits from the polite scholar, the contributions of their genius and leisure: while the Editor performs all that is in his power, he hopes that they will not permit another attempt to extend abroad useful knowledge, to perish. http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1803-11158.xml Tue, 01 Nov 1803 12:00:00 GMT [Review of] History of the British Expedition to Egypt; to which is subjoined, a sketch of the present state of that country and its means of defence. Illustrated with maps, and a portrait of Sir Ralph Abercromby. By Robert Thomas Wilson, lieutenant colonel of cavalry in his Britannic Majesty's service, and knight of the Imperial Military Order of Maria Theresea. […] Philadelphia: published by Conrad, & Co.—Bonsal & Niles, Printers, Wilmington–[pp.] 317. Brown, Charles Brockden http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1803-11106.xml This narrative is drawn up by an officer, whose education and pursuits appear to have been chiefly confined to military affairs. His professed object indeed is the British expedition to Egypt, and though a soldier has abundant opportunities of indulging a liberal curiosity in the scene of his exploits, and has some- times more advantages for literary and scientific researches than other men, Colonel Wilson appears to see little beside the movements of the army and records little beside their movemements. He is actu- ated likewise by the national and professional spirit, and is not slow to assert and vindicate the reputa- tion of the troops to which he be- longs. http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1803-11106.xml Tue, 01 Nov 1803 12:00:00 GMT