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Some Account of the Public Life of the Late Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost, Bart. Particularly of His Services in the Canadas, Including a Reply to the Strictures on His Military Character, Contained in an Article in the Quarterly Review

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Some Account of the Public Life of the Late Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost, Bart. Particularly of His Services in the Canadas, Including a Reply to the Strictures on His Military Character, Contained in an Article in the Quarterly Review

by E. B. Brenton

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SOME ACCOUNT OF THE PUBLIC LIFE OF THE LATE LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR GEORGE PREVOST, BART. - PARTICULARLY OF HIS SERVICES - IN - THE CANADAS; - INCLUDING - A REPLY TO THE STRICTURES ON HIS MILITARY CHARACTER, - CONTAINED - IN AN ARTICLE IN THE QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR OCTOBER, 1822.

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This volume offers a measured portrait of a 19th‑century British commander whose career spanned three and a half decades, culminating in his leadership of the forces in the Canadian colonies. It confronts the sharp criticism that followed his tenure, especially the scathing article in a prominent literary review, and seeks to restore a balanced view of his decisions on the battlefield and in diplomacy. Listeners will hear a blend of personal recollection, official records, and a reasoned rebuttal to the accusations that have clouded his legacy.

The narrative also traces the general’s lineage, recalling his father’s service under General Wolfe and the early experiences that shaped his sense of duty. By juxtaposing contemporary public opinion with the author's detailed examination of military operations, the book illuminates how reputation can be swayed by politics and misunderstanding. It provides a vivid window into the challenges of governing a frontier empire and the personal cost of defending one’s honor.

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Some Account of the Public Life of the Late Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost, Bart. Particularly of His Services in the Canadas, Including a Reply to the Strictures on His Military Character, Contained in an Article in the Quarterly Review Particularly of His Services in the Canadas, Including a Reply to the Strictures on His Military Character, Contained in an Article in the Quarterly Review

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~7 hours (421K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Robert Cicconetti, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2011-10-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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E. B. Brenton

Known mainly for a single early-19th-century historical work, this writer is remembered for defending the reputation of Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost. The surviving record is slim, but the book remains of interest to readers of Canadian and military history.

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