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...Army, as far down the River, towards Quebec, as existing circumstances may warrant, for the...
...agent for the exchange of prisoners of war at Quebec, “the only vacant Post, where an agent...
...statement of the regular force in Canada (Quebec excepted) transmitted to me yesterday by Mr...
..., can so far succeed as to reach & take Quebec by the first year’s operations. All you...
and I might venture to say to the walls of Quebec: because on the 10 ...that place and Quebec...
City of Quebec...Settlements, Townships, &c with the Countries Adjacent, from Quebec to Lake huron
..., can so far succeed as to reach & take Quebec by the first year’s operations. All you...
...that I was a prisoner of war in Quebec & the neighbourhood & which finally terminated in...Quebec
...of “uncommon worth” by his son-in-law in Quebec...., had married Ross Cuthbert of Quebec...
...give us much apprehension. between that place and Quebec there is nothing to stop us, but...
would soon have planted our standard on the walls of Quebec &
(except Quebec) even if the whole of the population were hostile... ...Quebec, I can have no...
Quebec August 25th. 1810.—Quebec
...convenient point on the St. Lawrence above Quebec to be strongly fortified, for the...
...a post nor a man between that & Quebec, we may consider ourselves as commanding the...
...very soon have planted our banners on the walls of Quebec and
...on, would have planted our standard on the walls of Quebec in the first campaign, & on those of
above Quebec, and ...not at this moment a post or an army above Quebec.
...first news in England of the conquest of Quebec in 1759. Immediately after the news reached...
“Plan of Quebec,” documents relating to the British takeover of
...unarmed.” If Great Britain were besieged in Quebec, for instance, heavy guns would be needed...
...war; What if you should conquer the two Canadas (Quebec excepted) for Quebec cannot be taken...
...maintain possession of the St. Lawrence above Quebec by a well concerted arrangement for the...
had at Quebec snow a foot deep.
...enough of it; on the plains of Abraham before Quebec, in the days of Wolf & Montcalm both...
...Chaudier, made by order of General Murray while Governor of Quebec,...in Quebec in North...
...on St, Lawrence. I never would make Quebec the next object; but proceed on & take... ...Quebec...
superadded to the importance of Quebec will induce them to send out a considerable force to...Quebec
...; They must be taught; before they can arrive at Quebec; They must be taught; and ...of Quebec...
...our Command; with ulterior prospects towards Quebec flattering to our arms. This......Quebec...
to their last refuge, the walls of Quebec,
& Quebec which were long since finished & engraved—I shall
...campaign would have planted our standard on the walls of Quebec, and another on those of
...of the lakes to the neighborhood of Quebec, & the perfect indifference with which this...
.... I told you last march that I feared taking Quebec would cost too much blood. Let us take...
...to withdraw to halifax, and will advance to Quebec which is distant about five days march....
...have taken the liberty to enclose to you a Quebec paper. Whatever may have been the Motive of...
...60 to the head of the river 290 and to Quebec about 200—making a distance of 673 Miles from
, forcing the enemy into Quebec, or to retire within our former limits. the former...
except Quebec. we have at this moment about 200. privateers on...
Quebec are to aid the Savages
...told of another prisoner he had met while in Quebec, Thomas Hant (or Vant/Vance), who had...
...had fought with the British forces at Quebec during the Seven Years’ War. After...
...,” with a dateline of 30 June at Quebec. The report stated that thirteen British regiments...
...for ever the scenes of the Tomahawk & scalping knife. Quebec is impregnable;
...troubles of my country, from the walls of Quebec, to the commencement of peace. At the...
...news of the capture of most of the Quebec fleet by an American frigate and two......Quebec...
...in some degree to danger before they approach Quebec or Halifax. Exercise & manouvre may be...
...army will of course be drawn down towards Quebec as we advance into the country and upon...Quebec
...hour, being an old soldier from the Walls of Quebec untill I lost my leg. Being confident in...