The Cradle of New France; a Story of the City Founded By Champlain
The Cradle of New France; a Story of the City Founded By Champlain
Doughty, Arthur G. (Arthur George), Sir, 1860-1936
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He may perhaps have derived some satisfaction from his retort, 'Hhat at any rate the Minister did not talk like a horse." On the first intimation of the approach of the enemy the engineerB began to fortify the Beauport shore from the river Saint Charles to the Falls of Mont- morency, while Vaudreuil finding him- self no longer able to cope with the situ- ation hastened to summon Montcalm from Montreal to direct the campaign. Louis Joseph de Montcalm-Gozon was bom at the Ch&teau de Candiac, near... 120 CRADLE OP NEW PRANCE. NtmeB, on the twenty-^ninth of February^ 1712. At the age of fifteen hetookpartin the siegee of Kehl and Philipebourg, and in 1745 he had risen to the rank of colonel in the regiment d'Auxerrois. From 1744 to 1748 he fought in the Italian campaigns. Under the walls of Piacenza, where he twice rallied his regiment, he received four wowids. Being taken pris- oner, he was sent on parole to France; shortly afterwards an exchange was effec- ted and he rejoined the army with the rank of brigadier.
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