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...produce Peace and by another that the Seizing Quebec will produce the same Effect. I have...
...Fleet Excepted) move down the River, to Succour Quebec; and, our Armament from Co’os,...
...brig on which Carleton had tried to reach Quebec, and had been captured with her in November...
...at that place—he saw none but Germans—the Quebec Fleet arriv’d the 20th of June—36 Sail...
...; They must be taught; before they can arrive at Quebec; They must be taught; and ...of Quebec...
of Quebec and Halifax and London Liverpool or Dublin...of Quebec and Halifax and...
...as was pursued in the instance of the Quebec Commodore Rogers." Hammond’s second letter of...
...to Capt. Dearbone who was taken at Quebec 31st Decr 1775 and Captains Trowbridge and...
...our Command; with ulterior prospects towards Quebec flattering to our arms. This......Quebec...
...arrived at Hull.— A valuable Ship, bound to Quebec, was taken on the North of Scotland; also...
...party could have got out of the City of Quebec; as I am much afraid from the Complexion...
to their last refuge, the walls of Quebec,
...that a Packet had sailed the 16 of August for Quebec, in which went passenger General Clarke.
& Quebec which were long since finished & engraved—I shall
GW is referring to what is known as the Quebec Act, passed by Parliament in June 1774. By the...
...Evidence of their having sent Emissaries to Quebec, and of Propositions made to and...
317General Orders, 5 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec.
...of thirty Peices of Cannon, and two more Regiments from Quebec...from Quebec and the 47th...
319General Orders, 16 October 1775 (Washington Papers)
Parole Quebec.
..., 1770. Encloses a bill of exchange from the Quebec post office for £50 and will send the...
...campaign would have planted our standard on the walls of Quebec, and another on those of
322General Orders, 16 May 1777 (Washington Papers)
Quebec.
...provision for the government of the province of Quebec, &c.” All which statutes are impolitic,...
.... Major Carleton, brother to the Governor of Quebec, has undertaken to convey the parcel to...
...which presented themselves as the most capital, were—Quebec, Hallifax, New-York, & the...
...your Excellency that I am on my route to Quebec, where I expect in three or four Days...
...haldimand m’avoit Si cruellement opprimé á quebec, circonstance, qui Semble faire á Son...
...malice du despotisme ne Sont pas confinés á québec; ils regnent á londres, avec moins d’...Quebec
...the whole extent of the Province of Quebec, he formally declared to the Ministers and Members...
...he had tried to help five Americans escape from Quebec to New England, and he spent the next...
...you; Also another Bill I just received from Quebec for £100 Sterling J Drummond, on Nesbit...
...operated a mercantile establishment in Quebec at the beginning of the American Revolution....
..., the act for altering the government of Quebec, and the Suffolk resolves, shall be...
...he and his party turned up in Quebec, claiming that McGillivray had lost influence among...Quebec
...of the St. Francis Indians, is located in Quebec near Pierreville, at the mouth of the St....
..., Scottish brothers living in Canada, left Quebec City on the approach of Gen. Richard...
[Beckwith] “No, they were not forwarded from Quebec until late in May, and I think it right...Quebec
...is located 45 miles southwest of Quebec. The Sorel River, now the Richelieu, flows... ...Quebec...
...not only the limits marked out in the Quebec Act, but all ungranted soil, for a......Quebec...
...landed from the Cartel Ship John from Quebec: among whom were about twenty five Continental...
...such Merchant vessells as chose to sail to Quebec, laden with salt, Blankets & coarse...
QuebecQuebec
...may think themselves agriev’d by the Quebec Bill to petition in their legislative Capacities...
...Batiments de guerre, avec plusieurs autres effets, destinés pour Quebec; et le ...those Quebec...
...of the lakes to the neighborhood of Quebec, & the perfect indifference with which this...
...–1808), later Baron Dorchester, was governor of Quebec, 1767–1778, 1786–1796. Philip Dejean,...
...: and expect every hour to be informed that Quebec has opened it’s arms to Colo.... ...Quebec...
348General Orders, 15 August 1782 (Washington Papers)
Quebec
The Quebec spring fleet which saild in June from England were met... ...Quebec which Saild...
.... I told you last march that I feared taking Quebec would cost too much blood. Let us take...