A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part of the Narrative Selections from the Writings of Eminent American Historians, and Other American Writers of Note : to which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Copious Notes : Fully Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and ViewsClark & Maynard, 1886 - 379 páginas |
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... troops were in the van of the storming column , next came the two Plymouth companies , and then the force from Connecticut . The foremost of the assailants were received with a well - directed fire . Captain Johnson , of Roxbury , was ...
... troops were in the van of the storming column , next came the two Plymouth companies , and then the force from Connecticut . The foremost of the assailants were received with a well - directed fire . Captain Johnson , of Roxbury , was ...
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... troops and an Eng- lish fleet ; but the treaty of peace at the close of the war restored Louisburg to the French ( 1744-1748 ) . In all these struggles , the French were aided by their Indian allies in Canada . The English had at times ...
... troops and an Eng- lish fleet ; but the treaty of peace at the close of the war restored Louisburg to the French ( 1744-1748 ) . In all these struggles , the French were aided by their Indian allies in Canada . The English had at times ...
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... troops fell back to the landing place ; but resuming their march , advanced against the fort and made an assault . The attempt failed , with the loss of nearly two thousand men ; " Abercromby hurried the army back to the boats , and did ...
... troops fell back to the landing place ; but resuming their march , advanced against the fort and made an assault . The attempt failed , with the loss of nearly two thousand men ; " Abercromby hurried the army back to the boats , and did ...
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... troops and artillery , except a garrison left on the island , were taken by a part of the fleet far up the river , while the remainder lingered and made feigned preparations for a second attack upon Montcalm's intrenchments . of ...
... troops and artillery , except a garrison left on the island , were taken by a part of the fleet far up the river , while the remainder lingered and made feigned preparations for a second attack upon Montcalm's intrenchments . of ...
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... troops were drawn up in battle array on the Plains of Abraham , three hundred feet above the St. Law- rence . 26. Montcalm could hardly believe the messenger who brought him intelligence of this marshalling of the English upon the weak ...
... troops were drawn up in battle array on the Plains of Abraham , three hundred feet above the St. Law- rence . 26. Montcalm could hardly believe the messenger who brought him intelligence of this marshalling of the English upon the weak ...
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