Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... Quebec , was now occupied by Brigadier - General Monckton , who began a vigorous bombardment of Quebec ; but though he succeeded in destroying a number of houses , the fort itself was not damaged . It was then seen that the fort could ...
... Quebec , was now occupied by Brigadier - General Monckton , who began a vigorous bombardment of Quebec ; but though he succeeded in destroying a number of houses , the fort itself was not damaged . It was then seen that the fort could ...
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Edwin Wiley. THE QUEBEC ACT . THE QUEBEC ACT . THE QUEBEC ACT ; VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION. 314 thence along the said Northern and Western Boun- daries of the said Province , until the said West- tern Boundary strike the Ohio : But in case the ...
Edwin Wiley. THE QUEBEC ACT . THE QUEBEC ACT . THE QUEBEC ACT ; VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION. 314 thence along the said Northern and Western Boun- daries of the said Province , until the said West- tern Boundary strike the Ohio : But in case the ...
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Edwin Wiley. ARNOLD'S MARCH TO QUEBEC . 392 MONTGOMERY TAKES COMMAND ; a . Fort St. Ludwig. loss of Americans . * With the recon- structed army , consisting of less than 300 men , Montgomery began the march toward Quebec , where he ex ...
Edwin Wiley. ARNOLD'S MARCH TO QUEBEC . 392 MONTGOMERY TAKES COMMAND ; a . Fort St. Ludwig. loss of Americans . * With the recon- structed army , consisting of less than 300 men , Montgomery began the march toward Quebec , where he ex ...
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