History of the United States Prepared Especially for Schools On a New And Co

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History of the United States Prepared Especially for Schools On a New And Co
John Clark Ridpath
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The French regulars wavered and were thrown into confusion. Wolfe, leading the charge, was TWO YEARS OF SUCCESSES. 177 wounded in the wrist. Again he was struck, but pressed on. At the moment of victory a third ball pierced his breast, and he sank to the earth. They run, they run! "said the attendant who bent over him. "Who run?" was the response. "The French are flying everywhere, " replied the officer. "Do they run already? Then I die happy, " said the expiring hero.
15. Montcalm, attempting
...to rally his regiments, was struck with a ball and mortally wounded. "Shall I survive?" said he to his surgeon. "But a few hours at most, " answered the attend ant. "So much the better, " replied the heroic Frenchman, "I shall not live to witness the surrender of Quebec. " 16. Five days after the battle, Quebec was surrendered, and an English garrison took possession of the citadel. In the fol lowing spring, France made an effort to recover her losses. A severe battle was fought a few miles west of Quebec, and the English were driven into the city.

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