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...1814. By 1816 he had relocated to Quebec, where he died destitute (Joseph Ewan, “Frederick...
...(near the border between New York and present day Quebec), where he expected to be by 9 or...
...3d. because it makes his retreat to Quebec difficult, if not impracticable, provided we...
...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...
...the U.S. Army were sent to Quebec under this proclamation, then transported to England...
...a Corps of Cavalry, recently embodied at Quebec.” This Information may not be useless,...
...as able to sweep canada to the walls of Quebec. I hope and trust that evry exertion will...
Quebec August 25th. 1810.—Quebec
..., can so far succeed as to reach & take Quebec by the first year’s operations. All you...
..., can so far succeed as to reach & take Quebec by the first year’s operations. All you...
...of their Army, & repair with them to Quebec, in order to strengthen that garrison, and...
...Army, as far down the River, towards Quebec, as existing circumstances may warrant, for the...
...communication between the Maritime provinces and Quebec. The British took Castine on 1...
...Government. I am acquainted with Every Part of Quebec and now offer your honour my Services.…...
superadded to the importance of Quebec will induce them to send out a considerable force to...Quebec
...statement of the regular force in Canada (Quebec excepted) transmitted to me yesterday by Mr...
...war; What if you should conquer the two Canadas (Quebec excepted) for Quebec cannot be taken...
...; They must be taught; before they can arrive at Quebec; They must be taught; and ...of Quebec...
Quebec, Canada
...told of another prisoner he had met while in Quebec, Thomas Hant (or Vant/Vance), who had...
...on St, Lawrence. I never would make Quebec the next object; but proceed on & take... ...Quebec...
.... I told you last march that I feared taking Quebec would cost too much blood. Let us take...
or to assist in taking Quebec let us put the Sword to their vitals this Spring...
...had fought with the British forces at Quebec during the Seven Years’ War. After...
...convenient point on the St. Lawrence above Quebec to be strongly fortified, for the...
...to withdraw to halifax, and will advance to Quebec which is distant about five days march....
...had recently received 490 American prisoners from Quebec. Reminding Mason that “there are at...
...in some degree to danger before they approach Quebec or Halifax. Exercise & manouvre may be...
...relation who fell in defence of Liberty at Quebec.” Refers JM to Charles Pinckney, [former...
...who has not been at Montreal and even at Quebec since the war ⟨be⟩gan—the scarcity at...
...of “uncommon worth” by his son-in-law in Quebec...., had married Ross Cuthbert of Quebec...
...the revolution—from beginning to end, from Quebec to Savannah—his military studies, prevailing...
Quebec,
...Canada, Historical and Descriptive; … during a Tour to Quebec, in the Month of July, 1817
...let under Ice and flote with the current as at quebec
...Chaudier, made by order of General Murray while Governor of Quebec,...in Quebec in North...
...Remarkable Occurrences of That Period; Particularly the Two Sieges of Quebec
...enough of it; on the plains of Abraham before Quebec, in the days of Wolf & Montcalm both...
...60 to the head of the river 290 and to Quebec about 200—making a distance of 673 Miles from
...Madison returned to Kentucky from his imprisonment in Quebec. He was elected governor in 1816,...
...maintain possession of the St. Lawrence above Quebec by a well concerted arrangement for the...
...that I was a prisoner of war in Quebec & the neighbourhood & which finally terminated in...Quebec
...army will of course be drawn down towards Quebec as we advance into the country and upon...Quebec
...Congress should further Se[e] fit for to take Quebec it will require one Hundred thousand...
...unarmed.” If Great Britain were besieged in Quebec, for instance, heavy guns would be needed...
Quebec are to aid the Savages