James Wolfe, Man and SoldierL. Carrier & Company, 1928 - 333 sider "It has recently been stated, on high authority, that 'there is scarcely a place for another life' of Wolfe; and I am fully aware of my rashness in writing this book. But, if we except Mrs. Wolfe-Aylward's Pictorial life of James Wolfe, which did not claim to be more than a commentary on its admirable illustrations, no biography of Wolfe has appeared for eighteen years. Meanwhile, newly-discovered evidence of great interest has shed fresh light on his character and exploits, and has been summarised and discussed in scattered articles or in books which are primarily concerned with other subjects. It seemed to me therefore that I was warranted in making an attempt to set down what scholarship now permits us to say and think about him"--Preface. |
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... Canada and Louisiana ; while Brad- street , with his American irregulars , had invaded Canada proper , destroyed Fort Frontenac ( the modern Kingston ) , de- prived the French of their command of Lake Ontario , and sev- ered ...
... Canada and Louisiana ; while Brad- street , with his American irregulars , had invaded Canada proper , destroyed Fort Frontenac ( the modern Kingston ) , de- prived the French of their command of Lake Ontario , and sev- ered ...
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... Canada , their loyalty divided , could never use their strength to its full effect . The lack of harmony between Vaudreuil and Montcalm was not the only scandal in the government of Canada . The whole administration of the colony was ...
... Canada , their loyalty divided , could never use their strength to its full effect . The lack of harmony between Vaudreuil and Montcalm was not the only scandal in the government of Canada . The whole administration of the colony was ...
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... Canada , and on the other that the actual punishment for corruption was not likely to be very severe . That Bigot's doings were not re- garded with much horror in France is indicated further by the exculpation of Vaudreuil . Even a ...
... Canada , and on the other that the actual punishment for corruption was not likely to be very severe . That Bigot's doings were not re- garded with much horror in France is indicated further by the exculpation of Vaudreuil . Even a ...
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