The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland SeaDent, 1876 - Počet stran: 460 |
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Strana xv
... enemy , having learned from his scouts that the Choueguen River was covered with batteaux , designed to await the enemy at a portage , but a party of Indians did not give him time to do so . They fired , when the Cana- dians were ...
... enemy , having learned from his scouts that the Choueguen River was covered with batteaux , designed to await the enemy at a portage , but a party of Indians did not give him time to do so . They fired , when the Cana- dians were ...
Strana xvi
... enemy from data in our posses- sion amounts to twenty - six scalps , and thirty prisoners . De- serters report our having put more than four hundred of their men hors du combat . This may allow of a margin . Their detachment consisted ...
... enemy from data in our posses- sion amounts to twenty - six scalps , and thirty prisoners . De- serters report our having put more than four hundred of their men hors du combat . This may allow of a margin . Their detachment consisted ...
Strana xvii
... enemy were carried on vigorously ; batteries were erected ; a park of artillery was placed in position ; and the trenches were begun . The fire of the English was very brisk . The English cruisers were hovering about the mouth of the ...
... enemy were carried on vigorously ; batteries were erected ; a park of artillery was placed in position ; and the trenches were begun . The fire of the English was very brisk . The English cruisers were hovering about the mouth of the ...
Strana xviii
... enemy from the surrounding woods . Accordingly with M. de Rigaud at their head , they waded across , raising frightful yells , which the Indians called Salaquois ; probably the death - whoop , said by those who have heard it in our own ...
... enemy from the surrounding woods . Accordingly with M. de Rigaud at their head , they waded across , raising frightful yells , which the Indians called Salaquois ; probably the death - whoop , said by those who have heard it in our own ...
Strana xix
... enemy have had one hundred and fifty killed , including those who , wishing to escape during the capitulation , were massa- cred by the Indians . " M. de Montcalm himself observes : " The Indians wished to violate it , " i . e . , the ...
... enemy have had one hundred and fifty killed , including those who , wishing to escape during the capitulation , were massa- cred by the Indians . " M. de Montcalm himself observes : " The Indians wished to violate it , " i . e . , the ...
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