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...first news in England of the conquest of Quebec in 1759. Immediately after the news reached...
Cape Breton and Quebec I then rejoiced that I was an Englishman and gloried...
...any representative in Europe, unless Nova Scotia or Quebec may have an agent in London. The...
...her husband & two Children were to sail from Quebec for England on the 10th: of this month....
...news of the capture of most of the Quebec fleet by an American frigate and two......Quebec...
..., with the capture of Don Barcelo and the Quebec fleet, have cast down the English cause...
...able to send out? to the islands? the continent? Quebec, &c.? and by what time will they be...
...who with her husband & Children sailed from Quebec on the 10th: of July for Plymouth...
...daughter has removed with her family to Quebec where her husband now holds a...
...be evacuated, the British forces sent to Quebec, Halifax and the West India islands,...
...have taken the liberty to enclose to you a Quebec paper. Whatever may have been the Motive of...
...—When the news of the Surrender of Quebec and all its dependances reached Philada Joseph...
...the conversation turned upon the Expedition against Quebec, John Choate of Ipswitch a...
...and waters from Michillimacinac to Montreal, if not to Quebec, nor then till I had an army of...
...members in 1776 &c to our expedition into Canada, Quebec & all, had infallibly been
...a vessel loaded with ammunition, & bound to Quebec. But missing her, they took ten other...
...with Arms, powder, and other Stores for Quebec, without convoy, which it being of...
...with Arms, Powder, and other Stores, for Quebec, without Convoy, which it being of importance...
...when the Bostonians having carried a cargo to Quebec—ascend the St Lawrence—cross Ontario and...
...Canada—she was to go to her sister in Quebec, but she will now see her husband sooner...
...gentleman who was kind enough to send one to Quebec for me—I must continue to write tho I...
...September are published. The Montreal and Quebec letters are in the querulous and plaintive...
...and militia—The complains from Montreal, Quebec and Halifax, against Prevost are violent...
...had arrived there a vessel, which sailed from Quebec, on the 10th: of October—that the...
...on the 15th: instt: at Portsmouth, from Quebec, whence she sailed the 14th: of October....
...Liffey frigate has reached England having sailed from Quebec on the 10th: of November—Sacket’...
...but apparently nothing later from Montreal and Quebec than had previously been brought by...
...troubles of my country, from the walls of Quebec, to the commencement of peace. At the...
...hour, being an old soldier from the Walls of Quebec untill I lost my leg. Being confident in...
Quebec August 25th. 1810.—Quebec
...of “uncommon worth” by his son-in-law in Quebec...., had married Ross Cuthbert of Quebec...
...unarmed.” If Great Britain were besieged in Quebec, for instance, heavy guns would be needed...
...Government. I am acquainted with Every Part of Quebec and now offer your honour my Services.…...
...statement of the regular force in Canada (Quebec excepted) transmitted to me yesterday by Mr...
...relation who fell in defence of Liberty at Quebec.” Refers JM to Charles Pinckney, [former...
...had fought with the British forces at Quebec during the Seven Years’ War. After...
...Army, as far down the River, towards Quebec, as existing circumstances may warrant, for the...
...the revolution—from beginning to end, from Quebec to Savannah—his military studies, prevailing...
...convenient point on the St. Lawrence above Quebec to be strongly fortified, for the...
...war; What if you should conquer the two Canadas (Quebec excepted) for Quebec cannot be taken...
...a Corps of Cavalry, recently embodied at Quebec.” This Information may not be useless,...
...60 to the head of the river 290 and to Quebec about 200—making a distance of 673 Miles from
...Remarkable Occurrences of That Period; Particularly the Two Sieges of Quebec
...our Command; with ulterior prospects towards Quebec flattering to our arms. This......Quebec...
...as able to sweep canada to the walls of Quebec. I hope and trust that evry exertion will...
superadded to the importance of Quebec will induce them to send out a considerable force to...Quebec
...I presume render a measure of that sort unavailing at Quebec. Yet
...to withdraw to halifax, and will advance to Quebec which is distant about five days march....
...maintain possession of the St. Lawrence above Quebec by a well concerted arrangement for the...
...; They must be taught; before they can arrive at Quebec; They must be taught; and ...of Quebec...