
French and English: A Story of the Struggle in America
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Chapters (37)
- French and English:
- A Story of the Struggle in America by Everett Evelyn-Green.
- Book 1: Border Warfare.
- Chapter 1: A Western Settler.
- Chapter 2: Friends In Need.
- Chapter 3: Philadelphia.
- Chapter 4: An Exciting Struggle.
- Book 2: Roger's Rangers.
- Chapter 1: A Day Of Vengeance.
- Chapter 2: Robert Rogers.
- Chapter 3: The Life Of Adventure.
- Chapter 4: Vengeance And Disaster.
- Book 3: Disaster.
- Chapter 1: A Tale Of Woe.
- Chapter 2: Escape.
- Chapter 3: Albany.
- Chapter 4: Ticonderoga.
- Book 4: Wolfe.
- Chapter 1: A Soldier At Home.
- Chapter 2: Louisbourg.
- Chapter 3: Victory.
- Chapter 4: The Fruits Of Victory.
- Book 5: Within Quebec.
- Chapter 1: The Impregnable City.
- Chapter 2: The Defences Of Quebec.
- Chapter 3: Mariners Of The Deep.
- Chapter 4: Hostilities.
- Book 6: Without Quebec.
- Chapter 1: In Sight Of His Goal.
- Chapter 2: Days Of Waiting.
- Chapter 3: A Daring Design.
- Chapter 4: In The Hour Of Victory.
- Book 7: English Victors.
- Chapter 1: A Panic-Stricken City.
- Chapter 2: Surrender.
- Chapter 3: Friendly Foes.
- Chapter 4: The Last.
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