The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 101
... success . Concentrating at Ticonderoga his six regular battalions , the Colony Regulars , 3000 militia and nearly 2000 Indians , he advanced up Lake George at the end of July . Though held by over 2000 men , two - thirds provincial ...
... success . Concentrating at Ticonderoga his six regular battalions , the Colony Regulars , 3000 militia and nearly 2000 Indians , he advanced up Lake George at the end of July . Though held by over 2000 men , two - thirds provincial ...
Page 607
... success- ful in large measure , did not secure all the advantages desired , the Grain Growers ' Grain Company was organised in 1905. This com- pany was successful from the beginning and extended its selling and elevator business over ...
... success- ful in large measure , did not secure all the advantages desired , the Grain Growers ' Grain Company was organised in 1905. This com- pany was successful from the beginning and extended its selling and elevator business over ...
Page 752
... success was the fighting spirit of the men , tempered by discipline , developed by training , and enhanced by the confidence in themselves and their officers created by a year of unbroken success " .1 The opinion of the supreme command ...
... success was the fighting spirit of the men , tempered by discipline , developed by training , and enhanced by the confidence in themselves and their officers created by a year of unbroken success " .1 The opinion of the supreme command ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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