History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... army , and that those who returned would induce new adventurers to pursue the same speculation . This idea was soon abundantly verified : for it was impossible to send out better recruiting officers , than those who had themselves so ...
... army , and that those who returned would induce new adventurers to pursue the same speculation . This idea was soon abundantly verified : for it was impossible to send out better recruiting officers , than those who had themselves so ...
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... army , when collected , in 1637 , found itself divided by this metaphysical point , and the stronger party believing that the blessing of God could not be expected to crown with success the arms of such unhallowed men , as they , deemed ...
... army , when collected , in 1637 , found itself divided by this metaphysical point , and the stronger party believing that the blessing of God could not be expected to crown with success the arms of such unhallowed men , as they , deemed ...
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... army , and the taking of Quebec , by the brave General Wolfe . Quebec stands on the north side of the St. Lawrence , and on the west of the St. Charles , which latter river empties into the former immediately below the town . Its ...
... army , and the taking of Quebec , by the brave General Wolfe . Quebec stands on the north side of the St. Lawrence , and on the west of the St. Charles , which latter river empties into the former immediately below the town . Its ...
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... army still more formidable , it was com- manded by a general , who , in the course of the present war , had already given signal proofs of active courage and consum- mate prudence . The same Marquis de Montcalm , who , when strong ...
... army still more formidable , it was com- manded by a general , who , in the course of the present war , had already given signal proofs of active courage and consum- mate prudence . The same Marquis de Montcalm , who , when strong ...
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... army finds no difficulties . " In consequence of this resolution , thirteen companies of Eng- lish grenadiers , and part of the second battalion of royal Ameri- cans , were ordered to be landed near the mouth of the Montmo- rency ...
... army finds no difficulties . " In consequence of this resolution , thirteen companies of Eng- lish grenadiers , and part of the second battalion of royal Ameri- cans , were ordered to be landed near the mouth of the Montmo- rency ...
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