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... Montreal did not exceed thirty men , and might easily be surprised . Allen's partisan spirit was instantly excited ... Montreal , and cross the St. Lawrence in canoes in the night , so as to land a little below the town . Brown , with ...
... Montreal did not exceed thirty men , and might easily be surprised . Allen's partisan spirit was instantly excited ... Montreal , and cross the St. Lawrence in canoes in the night , so as to land a little below the town . Brown , with ...
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... Montreal . Carleton , it is true , had but about one hundred regu lars , several hundred Canadians , and a number of Indians with him ; but he calculated greatly on the coöperation of Colonel Maclean , a veteran Scot , brave and ...
... Montreal . Carleton , it is true , had but about one hundred regu lars , several hundred Canadians , and a number of Indians with him ; but he calculated greatly on the coöperation of Colonel Maclean , a veteran Scot , brave and ...
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... Montreal , had established a post on the St. Lawrence , about forty miles above that place , on a point of land called the Cedars ; where he had stationed Colonel Bedel , with about four hundred men , to prevent goods being sent to the ...
... Montreal , had established a post on the St. Lawrence , about forty miles above that place , on a point of land called the Cedars ; where he had stationed Colonel Bedel , with about four hundred men , to prevent goods being sent to the ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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