Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... British were never underestimated . To understand the sub- ject it is necessary to go back some distance . When Canada was conquered from France , all of it but what was known as Lower Canada was not only left under military control ...
... British were never underestimated . To understand the sub- ject it is necessary to go back some distance . When Canada was conquered from France , all of it but what was known as Lower Canada was not only left under military control ...
Page 66
... British authorities concerning the French inhabitants , although some entered the British service . There were also a good many persons who were born or had resided in the English colonies that revolted , whose sympathies were known or ...
... British authorities concerning the French inhabitants , although some entered the British service . There were also a good many persons who were born or had resided in the English colonies that revolted , whose sympathies were known or ...
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... British allies . As the whole country had been included in the province of Quebec , and as Great Britain had undertaken to cede it , this was a transparent trick . But the dissolution of the army of the confederation made it impossible ...
... British allies . As the whole country had been included in the province of Quebec , and as Great Britain had undertaken to cede it , this was a transparent trick . But the dissolution of the army of the confederation made it impossible ...
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Society of the Army of the Tennessee. Carleton ) and Simcoe built the British fort at the Maumee Rapids , the real reason for doing so was to check Wayne's advance , which they believed would lead him to Detroit , " as in all probability ...
Society of the Army of the Tennessee. Carleton ) and Simcoe built the British fort at the Maumee Rapids , the real reason for doing so was to check Wayne's advance , which they believed would lead him to Detroit , " as in all probability ...
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... British agents , and each aimed at taking advantage of any separation from the Union to secure such alliances or union with the seceding country as they could get . There is no doubt that the British authorities here , if not at home ...
... British agents , and each aimed at taking advantage of any separation from the Union to secure such alliances or union with the seceding country as they could get . There is no doubt that the British authorities here , if not at home ...
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