Two Discourses Delivered October 25th. 1759. Being the Day Appointed by Authority to be Observed as a Day of Public Thanksgiving, for the Success of His Majesty's Arms, More Particularly in the Reduction of Quebec, the Capital of Canada: With an Appendix, Containing a Brief Account of Two Former Expeditions Against the City and Country, which Proved UnsuccessfulRichard Draper, in Newbury-street; Edes & Gill, in Queen-street; and Thomas & John Fleet, in Cornhill, 1759 - Canada - 67 pages |
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... himself our enemy , unless we look far to the weftward . It may be added , that by this acquifition , if maintained , even tho ' Canada had remained intire in the poffeffion of the enemy , would have been effectually cut off , all ...
... himself our enemy , unless we look far to the weftward . It may be added , that by this acquifition , if maintained , even tho ' Canada had remained intire in the poffeffion of the enemy , would have been effectually cut off , all ...
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... himself the head to direct , and the foul to ani- mate the whole , if fuch troops needed animation ; the force of Canada moving towards him with flow and folemn steps , under a try'd , experienced and ap prov'd commander ! -Unhappy ...
... himself the head to direct , and the foul to ani- mate the whole , if fuch troops needed animation ; the force of Canada moving towards him with flow and folemn steps , under a try'd , experienced and ap prov'd commander ! -Unhappy ...
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... fet- tlements Even Monf . Vaudreuil , the Governor General of Canada , and himself a Canadian by birth , it is confidently and credibly tlements , otherwise very flourishing , been diftreffed , kept for Gladnefs and Rejoicing . 43.
... fet- tlements Even Monf . Vaudreuil , the Governor General of Canada , and himself a Canadian by birth , it is confidently and credibly tlements , otherwise very flourishing , been diftreffed , kept for Gladnefs and Rejoicing . 43.
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... himself very merry with this bombard- ment ; telling his reader , that hereby the place fuffered da- mage to the amount of about " 5 or 6 pistoles . He is alfo very fevere on the conduct of Sir William . He fays , " he could not have ...
... himself very merry with this bombard- ment ; telling his reader , that hereby the place fuffered da- mage to the amount of about " 5 or 6 pistoles . He is alfo very fevere on the conduct of Sir William . He fays , " he could not have ...
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... himself in the following terms : " I concur , fays he , with the opinion of all the fea and land officers here , that the government of this colony have prejudiced the prefent expedition , inftead of affifting it . " And fuch ...
... himself in the following terms : " I concur , fays he , with the opinion of all the fea and land officers here , that the government of this colony have prejudiced the prefent expedition , inftead of affifting it . " And fuch ...
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