The Life and Career of Major John André: Adjutant-general of the British Army in AmericaTicknor and Fields, 1861 - Всего страниц: 473 |
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... Canada in 1775.- Operations on Lake Champlain and the Sorel . Fall of Fort St. John , and Capture of André , - CHAPTER VI . André's Captivity . - Detained in Pennsylvania . - Treatment of Pris- oners . André's Relations with the ...
... Canada in 1775.- Operations on Lake Champlain and the Sorel . Fall of Fort St. John , and Capture of André , - CHAPTER VI . André's Captivity . - Detained in Pennsylvania . - Treatment of Pris- oners . André's Relations with the ...
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... Canada , with a Lieutenant's commission , at the outbreak of the war . ” The error was one into which these distinguished writers were reasonably led , but which may very properly be corrected by the " snapper - up of unconsid- ered ...
... Canada , with a Lieutenant's commission , at the outbreak of the war . ” The error was one into which these distinguished writers were reasonably led , but which may very properly be corrected by the " snapper - up of unconsid- ered ...
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... Canada , where it performed garrison duty at Quebec for several months until it was sent to Montreal , and variously posted in Lower Can- ada . Before leaving England to join it , however , it is as- serted that André paid a final visit ...
... Canada , where it performed garrison duty at Quebec for several months until it was sent to Montreal , and variously posted in Lower Can- ada . Before leaving England to join it , however , it is as- serted that André paid a final visit ...
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... be asked why André should have taken this route to Canada . The travel from the Delaware to the St. Lawrence was to the full as tedious as that from England to America ; and the voyage between the two countries 44 LIFE OF MAJOR ANDRÉ .
... be asked why André should have taken this route to Canada . The travel from the Delaware to the St. Lawrence was to the full as tedious as that from England to America ; and the voyage between the two countries 44 LIFE OF MAJOR ANDRÉ .
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... Canada ? His own inclination may have suggested this idea ; but if it really had an existence , it was in all likelihood carried into effect by direction of Carleton him- self ; a leader whom Heath , one of the chiefs of our revolu ...
... Canada ? His own inclination may have suggested this idea ; but if it really had an existence , it was in all likelihood carried into effect by direction of Carleton him- self ; a leader whom Heath , one of the chiefs of our revolu ...
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An Annotated Bibliography of the British Army, 1660-1914 Anthony Peter Charles Bruce Недоступно для просмотра - 1975 |