The Capture of QuebecBatsford, 1959 - 175 sider |
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Side 103
... hope " that the general's new plans will be more successful . Wolfe's sensitive and highly strung nature must have made him aware of the coolness which surrounded him . No wonder what we should call a stress disease soon manifested ...
... hope " that the general's new plans will be more successful . Wolfe's sensitive and highly strung nature must have made him aware of the coolness which surrounded him . No wonder what we should call a stress disease soon manifested ...
Side 109
... hope of a favourable event . However , you may be assured , Sir , that the small part of the campaign which remains shall be employed ( as far as I am able ) for the honour of His Majesty and the interest of the nation ; in which I am ...
... hope of a favourable event . However , you may be assured , Sir , that the small part of the campaign which remains shall be employed ( as far as I am able ) for the honour of His Majesty and the interest of the nation ; in which I am ...
Side 125
... hope ' under Captain Delaune were half - way up the narrow path . McDonald was first at the top . Once more his knowledge of French enabled him to employ a brilliant ruse . He accosted the sentry in his own language , telling him that ...
... hope ' under Captain Delaune were half - way up the narrow path . McDonald was first at the top . Once more his knowledge of French enabled him to employ a brilliant ruse . He accosted the sentry in his own language , telling him that ...
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The Defence | 35 |
The Heights of Abraham | 123 |
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