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Chronicles of Canada Volume 11 - The Winning of Canada: a Chronicle of Wolfe
by William Wood
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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Knickerbocker's History of New York, Vol. 1-Washington Irving
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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Canada's Hundred Days With the Canadian Corps from Amiens to Mons, Aug. 8 - Nov. 11, 1918. Part 3, Cambrai-John Frederick Bligh Livesay
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 6 Part 1 Joan of Naples-Alexandre Dumas
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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History of the Thirty Years War, Volume 4-Friedrich Schiller
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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Private Soldier Under Washington-Charles Knowles Bolton
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania-Frederick Herman Tilberg
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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History of the Thirty Years War, Volume 1-Friedrich Schiller
History of the Thirty Years War, Volume 1-Friedrich Schiller
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Pantheisticon-John Toland
"Pantheisticon" by John Toland is a thought-provoking exploration of pantheism, a philosophical stance that identifies God with the universe and nature. This work delves into the relationship between spirituality and the natural world, inviting listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the interconnectedness of all existence. Its themes of unity and reverence for nature resonate powerfully in today's context, encouraging a deeper understanding of our place within the cosmos. Toland's insights challenge conventional views and inspire a sense of wonder that remains relevant, making this audiobook a compelling listen for anyone interested in philosophy, spirituality, or the enduring quest for meaning in life.
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History of the Thirty Years War, Volume 5 - Friedrich Schiller
"History of the Thirty Years War, Volume 5" by Friedrich Schiller delves into one of the most devastating conflicts in European history, exploring the political and social upheavals that shaped the continent. This volume captures the essence of a struggle marked by shifting allegiances and the quest for power, themes that resonate with contemporary audiences as they reflect on the nature of conflict and its far-reaching consequences. Schiller's masterful storytelling brings to life the complexities of war, reminding us of the enduring impact of history on our present. This audiobook is not only a compelling narrative of the past but also a profound meditation on the cycles of human struggle and ambition.
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Chronicles of Canada Volume 11 - The Winning of Canada a Chronicle of Wolfe - William Wood
Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note)
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