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... MONTCALM 178 64 IX . MONTCALM AT QUEBEC 198 66 X. THE STRATEGY OF PITT 210 06 XI . THE FALL OF CANADA 225 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX 239 64 241 M187577 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE CHAPTER I THE CONFLICT OPENS.
... MONTCALM 178 64 IX . MONTCALM AT QUEBEC 198 66 X. THE STRATEGY OF PITT 210 06 XI . THE FALL OF CANADA 225 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX 239 64 241 M187577 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE CHAPTER I THE CONFLICT OPENS.
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The appeal fell on deaf ears . The brothers sank into obscurity . During Montcalm's campaigns from 1756 to 1759 Pierre and François seem to have been engaged in military service . François was killed in the siege of Quebec in 1759 ...
The appeal fell on deaf ears . The brothers sank into obscurity . During Montcalm's campaigns from 1756 to 1759 Pierre and François seem to have been engaged in military service . François was killed in the siege of Quebec in 1759 ...
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... Montcalm had many hundreds of them under his banner . The expedition meant the definite and final throwing down of the gauntlet by France . With all due ceremony she had declared that the Ohio country was hers and that there she would ...
... Montcalm had many hundreds of them under his banner . The expedition meant the definite and final throwing down of the gauntlet by France . With all due ceremony she had declared that the Ohio country was hers and that there she would ...
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... thing effectively : it made Nova Scotia safe for the British cause in the attack that was about to be directed against Canada . CHAPTER VIII THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM IN France's last , THE EXPULSION OF THE ACADIANS 177.
... thing effectively : it made Nova Scotia safe for the British cause in the attack that was about to be directed against Canada . CHAPTER VIII THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM IN France's last , THE EXPULSION OF THE ACADIANS 177.
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CHAPTER VIII THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM IN France's last , most determined , and most tragic struggle for North America , the noblest aspect is typified in the figure of Montcalm . The circle of the King and his mistress at Ver- sailles ...
CHAPTER VIII THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM IN France's last , most determined , and most tragic struggle for North America , the noblest aspect is typified in the figure of Montcalm . The circle of the King and his mistress at Ver- sailles ...
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