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...northwestern posts, and Lord Dorchester in Quebec received Beckwith’s dispatch containing that...
...suggestion to use George Beckwith to convey to Quebec a demand that the British cease arming...
...to Parliament that he intended to divide Quebec into the two provinces of Upper and...
...cannon & magazines from Upper Canada to Quebec, considering the former not tenable, &...
...association be received into this Confederation, viz. Quebec, Canada, St. John’s, Nova Scotia,...
..., and changing the government and religion of Quebec; enlarging the jurisdiction of the courts...
...communication; and again between St. John’s, Quebec, and Boston. By this means they expect...
...sky without any protection. Carleton is retired to Quebec, and though it does not appear he...
.... We cannot help hoping him in possession of Quebec as we know Carleton to be absent in...
...: and expect every hour to be informed that Quebec has opened it’s arms to Colo.... ...Quebec...
...from him: he was then at Point Levy opposite Quebec and had a great number of Cannoes ready to...
...the disagreeable news of a second defeat at Quebec. Two men of war, two frigates and...
...Sullivan which inform that the lower town of Quebec is taken and a breach made in the...
...and that four captains should be sent to Quebec as hostages and remain there till the...
He has heard that the army before Quebec sometimes were short of provisions during the winter.Quebec
...at Montreal. 250 only had been left at Quebec. It was reported that 4000 English troops...
...to solicit our ardor. We bled with them at Quebec, at Boston, at Harlaem, at White Plains,...
...our army designedly by the commanding officer in Quebec. It answered his purposes...
...fall of Montgomery and his aids at Quebec, there were present Colo. Campbell and Major...
...had been imprisoned for over two years in Quebec, his property had been sequestered, and...
...to you, they are talking to us through Quebec; but so informally that they may disavow...
...that of the much younger Beckwith on his journey from Quebec in July (...at Quebec 27...
...of getting himself scalped and was off for Quebec and Newfoundland, and that all was tranquil...
...the Revolution). Mrs. Hay was a native of Quebec and she had operated an inn there. When...
regularly. The Quebec paper would indeed be a most valuable acquisition to me...
...to the French Revolution and a possible conquest of Quebec, see T. S. Webster, “A New...
...25. and that General answering him May 10th. from Quebec, says ‘Not having had the honor
...shall be very thankful if you can have the Quebec papers brought to me regularly, to which I...
..., to those in America, and particularly to Quebec—and to give us the earliest advice of...
...for evacuation till May 84. which could not arrive at Quebec till July 84. That
...I was particularly happy to recieve the diary of Quebec, as about the same time I happened...
, I recieved one of Quebec: and was struck with the comparison between -32.... ...Quebec & the...
Joliet, an inhabitant of Quebec, & the Jesuit Marquette descended from Canada down the...
, ed. Fernand Grenier [Quebec, 2006]; A. P. Nasatir, ed.,
...Nunivak) from the parts of Canada corresponding with Quebec on the left, or north, side of...
36Memorandum Books, 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec
this year, as far as the neighborhood of Quebec, will be a mere matter of marching; & will...
except Quebec. we have at this moment about 200. privateers on...
...of the lakes to the neighborhood of Quebec, & the perfect indifference with which this...
...for ever the scenes of the Tomahawk & scalping knife. Quebec is impregnable;
upwards. Quebec can then do us no harm. Wishing you may...
and to Quebec
...as it went along. I fear the reinforcements arrived at Quebec will be at
Quebec, Canada
above Quebec, and ...not at this moment a post or an army above Quebec.
...give us much apprehension. between that place and Quebec there is nothing to stop us, but...
...a post nor a man between that & Quebec, we may consider ourselves as commanding the...
and I might venture to say to the walls of Quebec: because on the 10 ...that place and Quebec...
to their last refuge, the walls of Quebec,
...than the 15. to 1800. men arrived at Quebec. if they had not meant peace, with their...