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... as to their Next Movement - A Hostile Fleet on Lake Cham- plain - Burgoyne Approaching Ticonderoga- Speculations of Washington - His Purpose of 124 Contents ix Keeping Sir William Howe from Ascending the Hudson viii Contents.
... as to their Next Movement - A Hostile Fleet on Lake Cham- plain - Burgoyne Approaching Ticonderoga- Speculations of Washington - His Purpose of 124 Contents ix Keeping Sir William Howe from Ascending the Hudson viii Contents.
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... Lake Champlain His War - Speech to his Indian Allies - Signs of his Approach Descried from Ticonderoga - Correspondence on the Subject between St. Clair , Major Livingston , and Schuyler - Burgoyne Intrenches near Ticon- deroga His ...
... Lake Champlain His War - Speech to his Indian Allies - Signs of his Approach Descried from Ticonderoga - Correspondence on the Subject between St. Clair , Major Livingston , and Schuyler - Burgoyne Intrenches near Ticon- deroga His ...
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... Lake Champlain on the ice ; that impor- tant fortress was under the command of a brave officer , Colonel Anthony Wayne , but its gar- rison had dwindled down to six or seven hun- dred men , chiefly New England militia . the present ...
... Lake Champlain on the ice ; that impor- tant fortress was under the command of a brave officer , Colonel Anthony Wayne , but its gar- rison had dwindled down to six or seven hun- dred men , chiefly New England militia . the present ...
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... lake , St. Clair was instructed to bestow his first attention in fortifying Mount Independence , on the east side , Schuyler con- sidering it much the most defensible , and that it might be made capable of sustaining a long and vigorous ...
... lake , St. Clair was instructed to bestow his first attention in fortifying Mount Independence , on the east side , Schuyler con- sidering it much the most defensible , and that it might be made capable of sustaining a long and vigorous ...
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... Lake Champlain - Burgoyne Ap- proaching Ticonderoga — Speculations of Washing- ton - His Purpose of Keeping Sir William Howe from Ascending the Hudson - Orders George Clin- ton to Call out Militia from Ulster and Orange Counties - Sends ...
... Lake Champlain - Burgoyne Ap- proaching Ticonderoga — Speculations of Washing- ton - His Purpose of Keeping Sir William Howe from Ascending the Hudson - Orders George Clin- ton to Call out Militia from Ulster and Orange Counties - Sends ...
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