Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 114
... immediately set to work perfecting the details . He He continued his operations against the original position taken by Montcalm so as to deceive the latter into a belief that the English still intended to make the assault from that ...
... immediately set to work perfecting the details . He He continued his operations against the original position taken by Montcalm so as to deceive the latter into a belief that the English still intended to make the assault from that ...
Page 363
... immediately given to the operations of the union hitherto experienced , by an enlargement of the dominions of the crown , and the removal of ancient and warlike enemies to a greater distance . At the conclusion , therefore , of the late ...
... immediately given to the operations of the union hitherto experienced , by an enlargement of the dominions of the crown , and the removal of ancient and warlike enemies to a greater distance . At the conclusion , therefore , of the late ...
Page 372
... Immediately upon as- suming command , he made a thor- ough investigation of the actual strength of the army and its position . He found at hand much excellent ma- terial from which an army could be formed , but the troops lacked arms ...
... Immediately upon as- suming command , he made a thor- ough investigation of the actual strength of the army and its position . He found at hand much excellent ma- terial from which an army could be formed , but the troops lacked arms ...
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