| sir William Young (1st bart.) - 1770 - 448 sider
...•which gives reafon to think that general Amherft is advancing into that colony? a vigorous blow (truck by the army at this juncture may determine the fate of Canada : our troops below are ready to join ug ; all the light artillery and tools are embarked. at the Point of Levi, and the troops... | |
| Alfred Hawkins, John Charlton Fisher - 1834 - 534 sider
...discontent among the Canadians. The 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 struck hy the army at this juncture may determine the fate of Canada. Our troops below are in readiness to... | |
| Alfred Hawkins - 1834 - 548 sider
...discontent among the Canadians. The 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 struck by the army at this juncture may determine the fate of Canada. Our troops below... | |
| 1849 - 166 sider
...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...below are in readiness to join us : all the light artillery and tools are embarked at Pointe Levi ; and the troops will land where the French seem least... | |
| 1849 - 170 sider
...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...determine the fate of Canada. Our troops below are in readi• ness to join us : all the light artillery and tools are embarked at Pointe Levi ; and the... | |
| George Warburton - 1849 - 528 sider
...scarcity of provisions is now in their camp, and universal discontent among the Canadians; which gives us reason to think that General Amherst is advancing into the colony : a vigorous bloie struck by the army at this juncture may determine the fate of Canada . . . . the troops will... | |
| George Warburton - 1850 - 376 sider
...and universal discontent among the Canadians, which gives us reason to think that General Arnherst is advancing into the colony : a vigorous blow struck...at this juncture may determine the fate of Canada .... the troops will land where the French seem least to expect it. The first body that gets on shore... | |
| Robert Wright - 1864 - 674 sider
...September 12, 1759. Canadians. The second officer in command is gone to Montreal, or St. John's, which gives reason to think that General Amherst is advancing...troops below are in readiness to join us; all the light artillery and tools are embarked at Point Levi, and the troops will land where the French seem least... | |
| Robert Wright - 1864 - 666 sider
...gives Ambent is advancing into the colony, struck by the army at this juncture may determine the fate > Canada. Our troops below are in readiness to join us; all the light artillery and tools are embarked at Point Levi, and the troops wfll land where the French seem least... | |
| Henry Hopper Miles - 1872 - 574 sider
...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...struck by the army at this juncture may determine the fall of Canada. Our troops below are in readiness to join us. All the Light Artillery and tools are... | |
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