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MONTCALM
AND
WOLFE.
BY
FRANCIS PARKMAN,
"
AUTHOR OF "PIONEERS OF FRANCE IN THE NEW WORLD," "THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA," "LA SALLE AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE GREAT WEST," "THE OLD REGIME IN CANADA," AND
"COUNT FRONTENAC AND NEW FRANCE
UNDER LOUIS XIV."
VOL. II.
SIXTH EDITION.
BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XVI.
1757, 1758.
A WINTER OF DISCONTENT.
Boasts of Loudon. - A Mutinous Militia. — Panic. - Accusations
of Vaudreuil. His Weakness. - Indian Barbarities.- Destruc-
tion of German Flats. - Discontent of Montcalm. - Festivities
at Montreal. Montcalm's Relations with the Governor.
Famine.
-
- Riots.
- Mutiny.
--
Winter at Ticonderoga.
desperate Bush-fight. - Defeat of the Rangers. - Adventures
of Roche and Pringle
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CHAPTER XVII.
1753-1760.
BIGOT.
His Life and Character. — Canadian Society. - Official Festivities.—
A Party of Pleasure. - Hospitalities of Bigot. - Desperate Gam-
bling. - Château Bigot. - Canadian Ladies. — Cadet. — La Fri-
ponne. Official Rascality. - Methods of Peculation.- Cruel
Frauds on the Acadians. — Military Corruption. — Péan. -
Love and Knavery. Varin and his Partners. Vaudreuil
and the Peculators. He defends Bigot; praises Cadet and
Pean. Canadian Finances. - Peril of Bigot.-Threats of the
Minister. Evidence of Montcalm. - Impending Ruin of the
Confederates.
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Frederic of Prussia. -
CHAPTER XVIII.
PITT.
The Coalition against him. His desperate
Position. Rossbach. Leuthen. Reverses of England.
Weakness of the Ministry.—A Change. - Pitt and Newcastle.
-Character of Pitt. Sources of his Power.. His Aims.
Louis XV. - Pompadour. She controls the Court, and directs
the War. Gloomy Prospects of England. - Disasters. - The
New Ministry. Inspiring Influence of Pitt. The Tide turns.
- British Victories.-Pitt's Plans for America. Louisbourg,
Ticonderoga, Duquesne. - New Commanders. -Naval Battles
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CHAPTER XIX.
1758.
LOUISBOURG.
Condition of the Fortress. - Arrival of the English. - Gallantry of
Wolfe. The English Camp. - The Siege begun. - Progress
of the Besiegers. - Sallies of the French. - Madame Drucour.
Courtesies of War. - French Ships destroyed. - Conflagra-
tion. - Fury of the Bombardment. — Exploit of English Sailors.
— The End near. - The White Flag. Surrender. - Reception
of the News in England and America.. - Wolfe not satisfied.-
His Letters to Amherst. He destroys Gaspé. — Returns to
England
Activity of the Provinces. - Sacrifices of Massachusetts. - The
Army at Lake George. - Proposed Incursion of Lévis. - Per-
plexities of Montcalm. - His Plan of Defence. - Camp of Aber-
cromby. His Character. - Lord Howe. - His Popularity. -
Embarkation of Abercromby. —Advance down Lake George.
Landing. Forest Skirmish. - Death of Howe. - Its Effects.
-Position of the French. — The Lines of Ticonderoga. — Blun-
ders of Abercromby. — The Assault. - A Frightful Scene. - In-
cidents of the Battle. - British Repulse. - Panic. - Retreat.
Triumph of Montcalm