Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... Quebec -Weary struggle of Arnold through the wilderness - Defection of Colo- nel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of the Chaudiere - His arrival opposite Quebec - Surrender of Montreal - Escape of Carleton - Home sickness of the American ...
... Quebec -Weary struggle of Arnold through the wilderness - Defection of Colo- nel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of the Chaudiere - His arrival opposite Quebec - Surrender of Montreal - Escape of Carleton - Home sickness of the American ...
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... Quebec reinforced - Crossing of the St. Lawrence - Landing in Wolfe's Cove - Arnold on the Heights of Abraham - Cautious counsel - Quebec aroused - The invaders baffled -Withdraw to Point aux Trembles - Booming of cannon - Carleton at ...
... Quebec reinforced - Crossing of the St. Lawrence - Landing in Wolfe's Cove - Arnold on the Heights of Abraham - Cautious counsel - Quebec aroused - The invaders baffled -Withdraw to Point aux Trembles - Booming of cannon - Carleton at ...
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... Quebec . He thought at present , therefore , to draw off on the 19th to Point aux Trembles ( Aspen - tree Point ) , twenty miles above Quebec , there to await the arrival of General Montgomery with troops and artil- lery . As his little ...
... Quebec . He thought at present , therefore , to draw off on the 19th to Point aux Trembles ( Aspen - tree Point ) , twenty miles above Quebec , there to await the arrival of General Montgomery with troops and artil- lery . As his little ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES USED BY IRVING | xxxix |
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