The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... British force exhibited a front of about seven hundred yards . At one end of the seven hundred yards rolled the St. Lawrence ; at the other frowned a pine wood . The British right rested on the former ; the left on the latter . The ...
... British force exhibited a front of about seven hundred yards . At one end of the seven hundred yards rolled the St. Lawrence ; at the other frowned a pine wood . The British right rested on the former ; the left on the latter . The ...
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... British loss was very less ; but the gallant force in which the Royal Scots played a splendid part , sat down the victors on that bloody scene . The enemy retreated on Chippawa . The following day he abandoned his camp , threw most of ...
... British loss was very less ; but the gallant force in which the Royal Scots played a splendid part , sat down the victors on that bloody scene . The enemy retreated on Chippawa . The following day he abandoned his camp , threw most of ...
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... British colonies in America , it was their boast that they had made them for such privileges an enduring heritage ; that they had sent them there with feelings and maxims and principles im- pressed on their minds , which fitted them to ...
... British colonies in America , it was their boast that they had made them for such privileges an enduring heritage ; that they had sent them there with feelings and maxims and principles im- pressed on their minds , which fitted them to ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
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