The Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, المجلد 2Dussault & Proulx, 1901 |
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... savage allies in America ; and upon some nucleus of truth the imaginative minister - who was utterly incapable of appreciating a man of Wolfe's openness of mind and self - devotion to his country - founded an extrav- aganza " . Thus far ...
... savage allies in America ; and upon some nucleus of truth the imaginative minister - who was utterly incapable of appreciating a man of Wolfe's openness of mind and self - devotion to his country - founded an extrav- aganza " . Thus far ...
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... savages and three hundred regulars for the occupation of Niagara . The garrison of Quebec consisted of about 2,000 , and the rest were assembled in the Beauport camp . The num- ber of savages is variously estimated at 1000 to 1200 , but ...
... savages and three hundred regulars for the occupation of Niagara . The garrison of Quebec consisted of about 2,000 , and the rest were assembled in the Beauport camp . The num- ber of savages is variously estimated at 1000 to 1200 , but ...
الصفحة 52
... savages , ( 1 ) but in his letter to the minister in October , 1759 , he stated that the entrenchments from the St. Charles to Montmorency were occupied at the beginning of the siege by 14,000 men , 200 cavalry , and about 1000 savages ...
... savages , ( 1 ) but in his letter to the minister in October , 1759 , he stated that the entrenchments from the St. Charles to Montmorency were occupied at the beginning of the siege by 14,000 men , 200 cavalry , and about 1000 savages ...
الصفحة 77
... Savages , commanded by MM . Charet and Legris . A brisk encounter ensued at close range , the British troops continuing their march as well as possible under a galling fire from the enemy , which adapting itself to the conditions of the ...
... Savages , commanded by MM . Charet and Legris . A brisk encounter ensued at close range , the British troops continuing their march as well as possible under a galling fire from the enemy , which adapting itself to the conditions of the ...
الصفحة 88
... savages might have plundered the whole and massacred the men one by one . Townshend assembled the baggage and left a body of men to guard it , and that belong- ing to his own brigade . He then pressed on to the higher ground taking a ...
... savages might have plundered the whole and massacred the men one by one . Townshend assembled the baggage and left a body of men to guard it , and that belong- ing to his own brigade . He then pressed on to the higher ground taking a ...
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13th of September Abraham Martin Amherst Anglois appears arms artillery attack Barré batteries battle Beauport bien Bigot boats Bougainville Brigadier Cadet campaign Canada Canadians cannon Cap Rouge Captain Ochterloney captured Charles Colonel colony command d'Abraham defence detachment enemy enemy's English entrenchments été expedition fait Father fire fire ships force ford France French camp French officers frigates Grenadiers ground guns Hale Hervey Smyth hommes honour hundred Indians intended Iroquois ISAAC BARRÉ Island of Orleans jour Journal killed land Lawrence les Canadiens letter Light Infantry Louisbourg Marquess Townshend Marquis de Montcalm Marquis de Vaudreuil ment miles military Montmorency morning night north shore o'clock party Pitt Plains of Abraham Point Levis Pointe-aux-Pères Pointe-aux-Trembles position prisoners qu'il Rangers received reconnoitred redoubt regiment river St savages scalps sent ships side Sieur Sillery soldiers taken terre tout Townshend troops vessels Voilà Wolfe Wolfe's wounded
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الصفحة 149 - I am sensible of my own errors in the course of the campaign, see clearly wherein I have been deficient, and think a little more or less blame to a man that must necessarily be ruined, of little or no consequence. I take the blame of that unlucky day entirely upon my own shoulders, and I expect to suffer for it.
الصفحة 197 - Those that were coming in, and those that had arrived, kept a constant firing of small arms, and also the great guns in the fort, which were accompanied with the most hideous shouts and yells from all quarters; so that it appeared to me as if the infernal regions had broke loose.
الصفحة 244 - I have examined the town, with a view to a general assault; but, after consulting with the chief engineer, who is well acquainted with the interior parts of it, and, after viewing it with the utmost attention, we found, that though the batteries of the lower town might be easily silenced by the men of war, yet the business of an assault would be little advanced by that, since the few passages that lead from the lower to the upper town, are carefully intrenched ; and...
الصفحة 146 - As soon as this disorder could be set a little to rights, and the boats were ranged in a proper manner, some of the officers of the navy went in with me to find a better place to land.
الصفحة 248 - ... officers not charged with a particular duty to ask instructions upon that point. I had the honour to inform you to-day, that it is my duty to attack the French army. To the best of my knowledge and abilities I have fixed upon that spot where we can act with the most force and are likely to succeed. If I am mistaken, I am sorry for it, and must be answerable to His Majesty and the public for the consequences.
الصفحة 12 - He drew his sword, he rapped the table with it, he flourished it round the room, he talked of the mighty things which that sword was to achieve. The two Ministers sat aghast at an exhibition so unusual from any man of real sense and real spirit.
الصفحة 186 - Father Breboeuf and his companion ; and set fire to all the huts. They proceeded to vent their rage on those two Fathers ; for they took them both and stripped them entirely naked, and fastened each to a post. They tied both of their hands together. They tore the nails from their fingers. They beat them with a shower of blows from cudgels, on the shoulders, the loins, the belly, the legs, and the face, — there being no part of their body which did not endure this torment.
الصفحة 110 - Gen. ever since we have been here, to the no small amazement of every one who has the liberty of thinking. Every step he takes is wholly his own ; I am told he asks no one's opinion and wants no advice ; and therefore as he conducts without an assistant, the Honour or will be in proportion to his success.
الصفحة 152 - Then, speaking of the new project of an attack above Quebec, he says despondingly : " My ill state of health prevents me from executing my own plan ; it is of too desperate a nature to order others to execute.
الصفحة 244 - Charles still remained to be pass'd, before the Town was invested — All these Circumstances I considered, But the Desire to act in Conformity to the King's intentions induced me to make this Trial, Persuaded that a victorious Army finds no Difficultys.