Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - United States |
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... Point . William Johnson . - - Vaudreuil . -Dieskau . -Johnson and the Indians . The Provincial Army . - Doubts and Delays . March to Lake George . - Sunday in Camp . Advance of Dieskau . - He changes Plan . - Marches against Johnson ...
... Point . William Johnson . - - Vaudreuil . -Dieskau . -Johnson and the Indians . The Provincial Army . - Doubts and Delays . March to Lake George . - Sunday in Camp . Advance of Dieskau . - He changes Plan . - Marches against Johnson ...
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... points easy to defend . During this same war , Frederic of Prussia held his ground triumphantly against greater odds , though his kingdom was open on all sides to attack . It was the fatuity of Louis XV . and his Pompa- dour that made ...
... points easy to defend . During this same war , Frederic of Prussia held his ground triumphantly against greater odds , though his kingdom was open on all sides to attack . It was the fatuity of Louis XV . and his Pompa- dour that made ...
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... Point by the English , barred the narrows of the lake , which thence spread northward to the portals of Canada guarded by Fort St. Jean . Southwestward , some fourteen hundred miles as a bird flies , and twice as far by the practicable ...
... Point by the English , barred the narrows of the lake , which thence spread northward to the portals of Canada guarded by Fort St. Jean . Southwestward , some fourteen hundred miles as a bird flies , and twice as far by the practicable ...
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... with certain other traits , failed to commend the Puritan colonies to the favor of their fellows . Then , as now , New England was best known to her neigh bors by her worst side . In one point , however , she found general ap-
... with certain other traits , failed to commend the Puritan colonies to the favor of their fellows . Then , as now , New England was best known to her neigh bors by her worst side . In one point , however , she found general ap-
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Francis Parkman. In one point , however , she found general ap- plause . She was regarded as the most military among the British colonies . This reputation was well founded , and is easily explained . More than all the rest , she lay ...
Francis Parkman. In one point , however , she found general ap- plause . She was regarded as the most military among the British colonies . This reputation was well founded , and is easily explained . More than all the rest , she lay ...
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