The Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, المجلد 6Dussault & Proulx, 1901 |
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... enemies among the most innocent . It is to the eternal honour of the English nation that we have helped to heal the wound given by the Spaniards to mankind by their cruelty pride and covetousness . Within the influence of our happy ...
... enemies among the most innocent . It is to the eternal honour of the English nation that we have helped to heal the wound given by the Spaniards to mankind by their cruelty pride and covetousness . Within the influence of our happy ...
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... enemy marks the first , and his being the head of your undertaking gives one an opinion of his judg- ment . If ' tis to his advantage , I desire you to let me have his character at full length ; perhaps there's a strong mixture , as it ...
... enemy marks the first , and his being the head of your undertaking gives one an opinion of his judg- ment . If ' tis to his advantage , I desire you to let me have his character at full length ; perhaps there's a strong mixture , as it ...
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... enemy's attention upon you , and their fears awake ; these and the like , which your experience , reading , and good sense would point out , are means to prevent mischief . " If one was to ask what preparations were made for the defence ...
... enemy's attention upon you , and their fears awake ; these and the like , which your experience , reading , and good sense would point out , are means to prevent mischief . " If one was to ask what preparations were made for the defence ...
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... enemy's port immediately after he appears before it ; that he should anchor the trans- port ships and frigates as close as can be to the land ; that he should reconnoitre and observe it as quick as possible , and lose no time in getting ...
... enemy's port immediately after he appears before it ; that he should anchor the trans- port ships and frigates as close as can be to the land ; that he should reconnoitre and observe it as quick as possible , and lose no time in getting ...
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... enemy's , that we might hope for greater suc- cess ; but it pleased the Disposer of all Things to check our presumption , by permitting Mr Abercromby to hurry on that precipitate attack of Ticonderago , in which he failed with loss . By ...
... enemy's , that we might hope for greater suc- cess ; but it pleased the Disposer of all Things to check our presumption , by permitting Mr Abercromby to hurry on that precipitate attack of Ticonderago , in which he failed with loss . By ...
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7bre acquaint Admiral Holmes Admiral Saunders Amherst Aoust Arms arrived Artillery attack battalions Batteries battle Beauport Boats Bougainville Correspondence Brigadier Brigr British Museum Camp Campaign Canada Capt Captain Colonel Commander in Chief Convoy copy Dear Rickson detachment Durell embarked Enclosed Enemy England engraving Expedition against Quebec Extract fait fleet Forces French Army Garrison Gaspé Governor Grenadiers Halifax honour hope ISAAC BARRÉ James Wolfe Journal King's Pleasure Lady Ferrers landed Lawrence letter Light Infantry London Lord Lordships Louisburg Majesty's Major General Amherst Major General Wolfe Major Genl Marquis Marquis de Montcalm Miramichi Monckton Montmorenci night North America Pitt Point Levi portrait provisions Public Record Office qu'il Rangers Regiment Regt River St sail sent Sept Service Ships Siege of Quebec Sloop Squadron Stores thing Town Townshend Transports Troops utmost Vaudreuil à Bougainville Vessels Wolfe's words wounded York