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An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, Volume 40

1763 - 486 pages
...Englijh, coufiderably weakened their army. V By the lift we have fo often quoted (fays H'olft) of difabled officers (many of whom are of rank) you may perceive,...part of this armament is deprived of the power of ailing, yet we have almoft the whole force of Canada to oppofe. in this fituation, there is fuch a...
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 28

1759 - 812 pages
...favages, in which they are generally defeated, but not without lofs on our fide. By the lift of difabled officers (many of •whom are of rank) you may perceive,...army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, tlie moft formidable toart of this armament is depiived of the power of afiing, yet we have almoft...
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The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time

1763 - 502 pages
...Englijh, confiderably weakened their army. " By the lift we have fo often quoted (fays Wolfe), of difabled officers (many of whom are of rank) you may perceive,...weakened. By the nature of the river, the moft formidable pait of this armament is deprived of the power of .acting, yet we have almoft the whole force of Canada...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain: From the Year 1727 ..., Volume 2

Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 pages
...favages, in which they are ge" netaliy defeated, but without lofs on our fide. " By the lilt of difalileu officers, (many of whom are of " rank), you may perceive, Sir, that the army is much weaken*' ed. By the nature of the river, the moft formidable part of *' this armament is deprived of...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 2

1792 - 528 pages
...favages, in which they are generally defeated, but net without lofs on our fide. By the lift of difabled officers (many of whom are of rank) you may perceive,...is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the moil formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acling, yet we have almoft the whole...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 21

1759 - 760 pages
...defeated, but not without lots on oar fide. By the lift ofdifabled officers, many of whom are of rank, yon may perceive, Sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the moft foimidable part of this armament ii deprived of the power of afling; yec we have Keanedfi. Killed ....
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A History of the United States Before the Revolution: With Some Account of ...

Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 590 pages
...was able to fight, and hoping that a victory might disperse them. ******* ' By the list of disabled officers, (many of whom are of rank,) you may perceive,...is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting ; yet we have almost the whole...
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A History of the United States Before the Revolution: With Some Account of ...

Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 546 pages
...was able to fight, and hoping that a victory might disperse them. ******* ' By the list of disabled officers, (many of whom are of rank,) you may perceive,...is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting; yet we have almost the whole...
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Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States

Henry Lee - 1827 - 480 pages
...defeated, but not without loss on our side. By the list of disabled offieeis (many of whom are of mnk) you may perceive, sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the niost formidablc part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting, yet we have almost tlie...
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Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States

Henry Lee - 1827 - 484 pages
...defeated, but not without loss on our side. By the list of disabled officers (many of whom are of Kink) you may perceive, sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of tlie river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting, yet we have...
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