Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Quebec His Triumph and Death - Fate of Montcalm - Capitulation of Quebec - Attempt of De Levi to retake it - Arrival of a British Fleet - Last Stand of the French at Montreal Surrender of Canada • CHAPTER XXVI . PAGE • 191 Washington's ...
... Quebec His Triumph and Death - Fate of Montcalm - Capitulation of Quebec - Attempt of De Levi to retake it - Arrival of a British Fleet - Last Stand of the French at Montreal Surrender of Canada • CHAPTER XXVI . PAGE • 191 Washington's ...
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... Quebec Expedition - Benedict Arnold the Leader - Advice and Instructions Departure - General Schuyler on the Sorel ... Quebec - Weary Struggle of Arnold through the Wilderness - Defection of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of ...
... Quebec Expedition - Benedict Arnold the Leader - Advice and Instructions Departure - General Schuyler on the Sorel ... Quebec - Weary Struggle of Arnold through the Wilderness - Defection of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of ...
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... Quebec re - enforced - 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 ...
... Quebec re - enforced - 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 ...
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... Quebec , both subjects of the crown of France , had passed down the Mississippi in a canoe quite to the Arkansas , thereby , according to an alleged maxim in the law of nations , establishing the right of their sovereign , not merely to ...
... Quebec , both subjects of the crown of France , had passed down the Mississippi in a canoe quite to the Arkansas , thereby , according to an alleged maxim in the law of nations , establishing the right of their sovereign , not merely to ...
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... Quebec to England , and never returned to Vir- ginia . It is this treatment of Van Braam , more than any thing else , which convinces us that the suspicion of his being in col- lusion with the French in regard to the misinterpretation ...
... Quebec to England , and never returned to Vir- ginia . It is this treatment of Van Braam , more than any thing else , which convinces us that the suspicion of his being in col- lusion with the French in regard to the misinterpretation ...
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