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The French were more elated , and the English more dismayed . 7. The raising of
the siege of Orleans was one part of her promise to Charles ; the other , which
was his coronation at Rheims , yet remained to be performed , and appeared a ...
The French were more elated , and the English more dismayed . 7. The raising of
the siege of Orleans was one part of her promise to Charles ; the other , which
was his coronation at Rheims , yet remained to be performed , and appeared a ...
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... hundred militia and Indians , who were sheltered by hushes , froin whence they
kept up on the English an irregular and galling fire . 8. The movement of the
French indicating an intention to flank his left , general Wolfe ordered the
battalion of ...
... hundred militia and Indians , who were sheltered by hushes , froin whence they
kept up on the English an irregular and galling fire . 8. The movement of the
French indicating an intention to flank his left , general Wolfe ordered the
battalion of ...
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If the provisions and store - houses had been destroyed , the French could not
have remained longer than they did . It was entirely from the want of provisions
that the retreat of the French army became necessary . Very few of the churches ...
If the provisions and store - houses had been destroyed , the French could not
have remained longer than they did . It was entirely from the want of provisions
that the retreat of the French army became necessary . Very few of the churches ...
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