Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... colonies , was now at the helm . Boscawen and Aber- crombie assumed the commands of an immense fleet and an army of fifty thousand men ; Cape Breton , Louisbourg , the Island of St. John's , Fort Frontenac CANADA . 19.
... colonies , was now at the helm . Boscawen and Aber- crombie assumed the commands of an immense fleet and an army of fifty thousand men ; Cape Breton , Louisbourg , the Island of St. John's , Fort Frontenac CANADA . 19.
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... commands the requisites to circle the world we dwell upon , not only with her military but with her civil and scientific institutions . But to revert to the affairs of Upper Canada ; the Lieutenant - governor , who succeeded General ...
... commands the requisites to circle the world we dwell upon , not only with her military but with her civil and scientific institutions . But to revert to the affairs of Upper Canada ; the Lieutenant - governor , who succeeded General ...
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... command as Great Britain has the Ocean . We must take the Continent from them . I never wish to see a peace until we do . " The Americans have tried the experiment three times , and have been three times signally defeated ; and every ...
... command as Great Britain has the Ocean . We must take the Continent from them . I never wish to see a peace until we do . " The Americans have tried the experiment three times , and have been three times signally defeated ; and every ...
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... as a warning to future adventurers in the scheme of aggrandizement . The cabinet of the United States , however , deter- mined upon the conquest , and he was replaced in the command of the North - western army by General Van CANADA . 67.
... as a warning to future adventurers in the scheme of aggrandizement . The cabinet of the United States , however , deter- mined upon the conquest , and he was replaced in the command of the North - western army by General Van CANADA . 67.
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... command of themselves , and were consequently beyond military control , was dreadful ; the British bayonet pur- sued the fugitives to the awful precipice , and numbers were hurled over to find death in the leap into a raging river ...
... command of themselves , and were consequently beyond military control , was dreadful ; the British bayonet pur- sued the fugitives to the awful precipice , and numbers were hurled over to find death in the leap into a raging river ...
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Стр. 319 - Bentinck's colleagues could have been selected, who, from his high literary attainments, bis personal intimacy, and party associations, would have done such complete justice to the memory of a friend and Parliamentary associate. Mr. Disraeli has here presented us with the very type and embodiment of what history should be.