The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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He himself propounded three alternative plans , all involving an attack on the Beauport lines . The brigadiers ' reply suggested a descent above Quebec , somewhere near Pointe aux Trembles , where the roads leading westward from Quebec ...
He himself propounded three alternative plans , all involving an attack on the Beauport lines . The brigadiers ' reply suggested a descent above Quebec , somewhere near Pointe aux Trembles , where the roads leading westward from Quebec ...
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A report that Colonel Allan Maclean , who had recruited a corps of Royal Highland Emigrants , was about to attack sent Arnold up the river to Pointe aux Trembles to await the arrival of Montgomery . That officer's early military ...
A report that Colonel Allan Maclean , who had recruited a corps of Royal Highland Emigrants , was about to attack sent Arnold up the river to Pointe aux Trembles to await the arrival of Montgomery . That officer's early military ...
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Hence the western rather than the eastern end of the lake - and - river channel became the first object of attack . It was proposed to invade Canada from Detroit and from Niagara . In the south - western peninsula , between these two ...
Hence the western rather than the eastern end of the lake - and - river channel became the first object of attack . It was proposed to invade Canada from Detroit and from Niagara . In the south - western peninsula , between these two ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Cabot John voyages 1718 120 123 Campbell Sir Alexander 352 479 491 | 9 |
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