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... encamped about the vicinity of the village , at first in tents , until they could build log huts for shelter against the winter's cold . The main encampment was near Bottle Hill , in a shel- tered valley which was thickly wooded , and ...
... encamped about the vicinity of the village , at first in tents , until they could build log huts for shelter against the winter's cold . The main encampment was near Bottle Hill , in a shel- tered valley which was thickly wooded , and ...
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... encamped opposite to Amboy struck their tents on the following day , and marched off to the old camp- ing ground on the bay of New York ; the ships * Letter to the President of Congress , 28th June , 1777 . Burgoyne 147 got under way ...
... encamped opposite to Amboy struck their tents on the following day , and marched off to the old camp- ing ground on the bay of New York ; the ships * Letter to the President of Congress , 28th June , 1777 . Burgoyne 147 got under way ...
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... encamped at the River Boquet , several miles north of Crown Point ; here he gave a war feast to his savage allies , and made them a speech in that pompous and half poetical vein in which it is the absurd practice to address our savages ...
... encamped at the River Boquet , several miles north of Crown Point ; here he gave a war feast to his savage allies , and made them a speech in that pompous and half poetical vein in which it is the absurd practice to address our savages ...
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... Some troops have debarked and encamped at Chimney Point . There is no prospect , he says , of being able to defend Ti- conderoga unless militia come in , and he has thought of calling in those from Berkshire . " Should.
... Some troops have debarked and encamped at Chimney Point . There is no prospect , he says , of being able to defend Ti- conderoga unless militia come in , and he has thought of calling in those from Berkshire . " Should.
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... encamped four miles north of Ticonderoga , and began to intrench , and to throw a boom across the lake . His advanced guard under General Fraser took post at Three Mile Point , and the ships anchored just out of gunshot of the fort ...
... encamped four miles north of Ticonderoga , and began to intrench , and to throw a boom across the lake . His advanced guard under General Fraser took post at Three Mile Point , and the ships anchored just out of gunshot of the fort ...
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