The enemy's force is now divided : great scarcity of provisions is in their camp, and universal discontent among the Canadians. The second officer in command is gone to Montreal, or St. John's ; which gives reason to think that General Amherst is advancing... The Canadian Guide Book, with a Map of the Province - Side 851849 - 153 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| sir William Young (1st bart.) - 1770 - 448 sider
...fcarcity of provi'fions in their camp, and uni-- verfal difcontent among the Canadians; thefecond^ officer in command is gone to Montreal or 'St. John's, . •which gives reafon to think that general Amherft is advancing into that colony? a vigorous blow (truck by the army... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 sider
...fcarcity of pro" vifions is now in their camp ; and univerfal difcontent among " the Canadians. The fecond officer in command is gone t'o " Montreal, or St John's; which gives reafon to think that Gene" ral Amherft is advancing into the colony. A vigorous blow " (truck by the... | |
| Alfred Hawkins, John Charlton Fisher - 1834 - 534 sider
...to Captain CHADS, a name to this day distinguished in the Royal Navy. On the 12th September, General WOLFE issued the following order : "ON BOARD HIS MAJESTY'S...second officer in command is gone to Montreal, or St. Johns; which gives reason to think that General Amherst is advancing into the colony. A vigorous blow... | |
| Alfred Hawkins - 1834 - 548 sider
...in the Royal Navy. On the 12th September, General WOLFE issued the following order : " o\ BOARD uis MAJESTY'S SHIP SUTHERLAND." " The enemy's force is...second officer in command is gone to Montreal, or St. Johns; which gives reason to think that General Amherst is advancing into the colony. A rigorous blow... | |
| 1854 - 696 sider
...forces are not divided ; great scarcity of provisions in the camp, and universal discontent amongst the Canadians. The second officer in command is gone...Montreal or St. John's, which gives reason to think that Governor Amherst is advancing into that colony A vigorous blow struck by the army at this juncture... | |
| 1854 - 778 sider
...forces are not divided ; great scarcity of provisions in the camp, and universal discontent amongst the Canadians. The second officer in command is gone...Montreal or St. John's, which gives reason to think that Governor Amherst is advancing into that colony. A vigorous blow struck by the army at this juncture... | |
| James Grant - 1866 - 384 sider
...(The last issued by Wolfe.) "The enemy's forces are now divided, there is great scarcity of provisions in their camp and universal discontent among the Canadians. " The second officer in command has gone to Montreal or St. John's, which afford reasons for thinking that General Amherst is advancing... | |
| Henry Hopper Miles - 1872 - 574 sider
...' SUTHERLAND,' September 12, 1759. " The enemy's force is now divided; great scarcity of provisions in their camp, and universal discontent among the Canadians. The second officer in command (Levi) is gone to Montreal or St John's, which gives reason to think that General Amherst is advancing... | |
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1875 - 664 sider
...12th, Cape Rouge. — The ei/emies' post is now divided; great scarcity of provisions in their camp ; a universal discontent among the Canadians ; the second...Montreal or St. John's, which gives reason to think that Genl. Amherst is advancing into the colony. A vigorous blow struck al this juncture may determine the... | |
| Birmingham historical society - 1881 - 400 sider
...Sutherland, at anchor, off S. Nicholas. " The enemy's forces are now divided : great scarcity of provisions in their camp, and universal discontent among the...reason to think that General Amherst is advancing into that Colony. A vigorous blow struck by the army at this juncture, may determine the fate of Canada... | |
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