Annual Register, 19. kötetEdmund Burke 1779 |
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5. oldal
... troops then in Canada ; and was well provided with stores , am- munition , and artillery . The provincial parties were fpread over the adjacent country , and were every where received with open arms by the Canadians , who befides ...
... troops then in Canada ; and was well provided with stores , am- munition , and artillery . The provincial parties were fpread over the adjacent country , and were every where received with open arms by the Canadians , who befides ...
7. oldal
... troops took poffeffion of the town . Nothing could now afford the flightest hope of the prefervation of any part of Canada but the latenefs of the feafon . Whether through inability for fo great an enterprize , or from difference of ...
... troops took poffeffion of the town . Nothing could now afford the flightest hope of the prefervation of any part of Canada but the latenefs of the feafon . Whether through inability for fo great an enterprize , or from difference of ...
8. oldal
... troops in zoo batteaux , at Gardi- ner's Town , on the Kennebec , and proceeded with great difficulty up that river , having a rapid ftream , with a rocky bottom and fhores , continually interrupted by falls and carrying places , with ...
... troops in zoo batteaux , at Gardi- ner's Town , on the Kennebec , and proceeded with great difficulty up that river , having a rapid ftream , with a rocky bottom and fhores , continually interrupted by falls and carrying places , with ...
10. oldal
... troops of any fort in the place , until M'Lean's handful of new raised emigrants arrived from the Sorel . Some marines which the Governor had fent for to Bofton , were re- fufed by a naval council of war , from the lateness of the ...
... troops of any fort in the place , until M'Lean's handful of new raised emigrants arrived from the Sorel . Some marines which the Governor had fent for to Bofton , were re- fufed by a naval council of war , from the lateness of the ...
11. oldal
... troops , who had fuffered exceffive- ly from the feverity of the climate , the deepness of the roads , and the want of covering fuitable to fuch circumstances . Notwithstanding the flattering appearance of his fuc- ceffes , the ...
... troops , who had fuffered exceffive- ly from the feverity of the climate , the deepness of the roads , and the want of covering fuitable to fuch circumstances . Notwithstanding the flattering appearance of his fuc- ceffes , the ...
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