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... Miss McCrea -Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward - Schuyler at Stillwater - Joined by Lincoln - Burgoyne Deserted by his Indian Allies PAGE 207 . 216 230 CHAP . XVIII . - Difficulties of Burgoyne - Plans.
... Miss McCrea -Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward - Schuyler at Stillwater - Joined by Lincoln - Burgoyne Deserted by his Indian Allies PAGE 207 . 216 230 CHAP . XVIII . - Difficulties of Burgoyne - Plans.
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... Miss McCrea · • PAGE . 274 CHAP . XXI . - Landing of Howe's Army on Elk River - Measures to Check it - Exposed Situa- tion of Washington in Reconnoitering— Alarm of the Country - Proclamation of Howe -Arrival of Sullivan - Foreign ...
... Miss McCrea · • PAGE . 274 CHAP . XXI . - Landing of Howe's Army on Elk River - Measures to Check it - Exposed Situa- tion of Washington in Reconnoitering— Alarm of the Country - Proclamation of Howe -Arrival of Sullivan - Foreign ...
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... Miss McCrea- Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward- Schuyler at Stillwater - Joined by Lincoln - Bur- goyne Deserted by his Indian Allies . I Na preceding chapter we left Burgoyne , early in July , at Skenesborough , of which ...
... Miss McCrea- Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward- Schuyler at Stillwater - Joined by Lincoln - Bur- goyne Deserted by his Indian Allies . I Na preceding chapter we left Burgoyne , early in July , at Skenesborough , of which ...
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... New Eng- land provinces . He was naturally a humane man , and disliked Indian allies , but these had hitherto served in company with civilized Bistory of Miss McCrea 233 troops , and he trusted 232 Life of Washington.
... New Eng- land provinces . He was naturally a humane man , and disliked Indian allies , but these had hitherto served in company with civilized Bistory of Miss McCrea 233 troops , and he trusted 232 Life of Washington.
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Washington Irving. Bistory of Miss McCrea 233 troops , and he trusted to the influence pos- sessed over them by St. Luc and Langlade , to keep them within the usages of war . A cir- cumstance occurred , however , which showed how little ...
Washington Irving. Bistory of Miss McCrea 233 troops , and he trusted to the influence pos- sessed over them by St. Luc and Langlade , to keep them within the usages of war . A cir- cumstance occurred , however , which showed how little ...
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