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... garrison too weak ; for the Indians are the most stealthy and patient of spies and lurkers ; will lie in wait for days together about small forts of the kind , and , if they find , by some chance prisoner , that the garrison is actually ...
... garrison too weak ; for the Indians are the most stealthy and patient of spies and lurkers ; will lie in wait for days together about small forts of the kind , and , if they find , by some chance prisoner , that the garrison is actually ...
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... garrison , he consigned the defense of the city . " To your keeping , " said he , " I commend the honor of France . I'll neither give orders , nor interfere any further . I have business to attend to of greater moment than your ruined ...
... garrison , he consigned the defense of the city . " To your keeping , " said he , " I commend the honor of France . I'll neither give orders , nor interfere any further . I have business to attend to of greater moment than your ruined ...
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... garrison was broken , and the inhabitants were clamorous for the safety of their wives and children . On the 17th of September , Quebec capitulated , and was taken possession of by the British , who hastened to put it in a complete ...
... garrison was broken , and the inhabitants were clamorous for the safety of their wives and children . On the 17th of September , Quebec capitulated , and was taken possession of by the British , who hastened to put it in a complete ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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