The officers and men will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing against five weak French battalions, mingled with a disorderly peasantry. Transactions for the first (-third) session - Side 80av Birmingham historical society - 1881Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Grant - 1866 - 384 sider
...the French and Canadians to battko -; . ; , " The officers and men will remember what their county, expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers are capable of doing against five weak French battalions, mingled with disorderly peasantry.' ' .'" .''' ••l•''i• •i-'>i oiJw "... | |
| Henry Hopper Miles - 1872 - 574 sider
...itself. 492 " When the artillery and troops are landed, a corps will be left to secure the landing-place, while the rest march on and endeavour to bring the French and Canadians to a battle. " The officers and men will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined... | |
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1875 - 664 sider
...ready to charge whatever presents itself. When the artillery and troops are landed, a corps will be left to secure the landing place while the rest march...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers inured to war are capable of doing against five weak French bats. mingled with disorderly peasantry.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 540 sider
...secure the landing-place, while the rest march on and endeavor to bring the Canadians and French to a battle. The officers and men will remember what their...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers inured to war is capa1 J uaimi's, Major de Quebec, Mfmoire sur la Campagne de 1 759ble of doing against... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 538 sider
...secure the landing-place, while the rest march on and endeavor to bring the Canadians and French to a battle. The officers and men will remember what their...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers inured to war is capa1 Joannes, Maj<y de Quebec, ilfmoire tur la Campayne dc 1759. 1759. J FORCE OF... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 554 sider
...secure the landing-place, while the rest march on and endeavor to bring the Canadians and French to a battle. The officers and men will remember what their...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers inured to war is capable of doing against five weak French battalions mingled with a disorderly peasantry."... | |
| William Kingsford - 1890 - 634 sider
...men will remember," Wolfe continued, and his words may be looked upon as addressed to posterity, " what their country expects from them, and what a determined body of soldiers, inured to war, is capable of doing against five weak French battalions, mingled with disorderly peasantry.... | |
| George Armand Furse - 1897 - 434 sider
...itself. "When the artillery and troops are landed, a corps is to be left to secure the landing-place, while the rest march on, and endeavour to bring the French and Canadians to battle. * De Levis, with twelve hundred men, sent by the GovanorGeneral to attack Amherst, after the failure... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 478 sider
...secure the landing-place, while the rest march on and endeavor to bring the Canadians and French to a battle. The officers and men will remember what their...from them, and what a determined body of soldiers inured to war is capable of doing against five weak French battalions mingled with a disorderly peasantry."... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 540 sider
...itself. When the artillery and troops are landed, a corps will be left to secure the landing-place, while the rest march on, and endeavour to bring the French and Canadians to a battle. The Officers and men will remember what their country expects from them, and what a determined... | |
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