The Capture of QuebecBatsford, 1959 - 175 sider |
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Side 89
... camp . When the soldiers are fatigued with work , or wet upon duty , the General will order such refreshments as he knows will be of service to them , but is determined to allow no drunkenness or licentiousness in the camp ...
... camp . When the soldiers are fatigued with work , or wet upon duty , the General will order such refreshments as he knows will be of service to them , but is determined to allow no drunkenness or licentiousness in the camp ...
Side 90
... camp to another . Transports and victuallers were constantly arriving from New England with ammunition and supplies and even four hundred more Rangers . On the outskirts of the camps there were in- numerable sharp and bloody encounters ...
... camp to another . Transports and victuallers were constantly arriving from New England with ammunition and supplies and even four hundred more Rangers . On the outskirts of the camps there were in- numerable sharp and bloody encounters ...
Side 110
... camp early in September , when he was entrusted to carry a message to Amherst by the difficult overland route with which he alone was familiar . This was three days before Wolfe decided on a landing at Foulon . Having agreed to follow ...
... camp early in September , when he was entrusted to carry a message to Amherst by the difficult overland route with which he alone was familiar . This was three days before Wolfe decided on a landing at Foulon . Having agreed to follow ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT II | 11 |
The Defence | 35 |
The Heights of Abraham | 123 |
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admiral advance Amherst amphibious Anse de Foulon arrived artillery battalions battle Beauport shore boats Bougainville Bougainville's Brigadier Brigadier Townshend British called camp campaign Canada Canadians Cap Rouge Cape Breton Island Captain Curry Captain Hervey Smith capture Centurion citadel Colonel colony colours command convoy defence despatch Durell enemy English Etchemin river expedition fighting fire flagship fleet force France French army frigate garrison general's Goreham's guns heard Heights of Abraham Highlanders Holmes honour hundred Indians James Wolfe Knox landing craft Lawrence letter Lévis Light Infantry line engraving Louisburg Louisburg Grenadiers Lowestoft Marquis de Montcalm miles Monckton Montmorency Montreal Murray naval officer navy numbers operations Pitt Quebec Rangers Regiment replied Rochefort Royal Americans sailed sailors Saunders scalping sent September ships shot siege Sillery soldiers squadron Sutherland thousand told town trained troops up-river Vaudreuil vessels victory William Woollett Wolfe Wolfe's Wolfe's Cove wounded wrote