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... Indians under Brant . The troops were stationed in front just beyond the ravine , the Indians along each side of the road . The plan of the ambuscade was to let the van of the Americans pass the ravine and advance be- tween the ...
... Indians under Brant . The troops were stationed in front just beyond the ravine , the Indians along each side of the road . The plan of the ambuscade was to let the van of the Americans pass the ravine and advance be- tween the ...
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... Indians , which were contiguous , and strong detachments of which were absent on the ambus- cade . Sir John and his men were driven to the river , and the Indians fled to the woods . Willett sacked their * Some of the particulars of ...
... Indians , which were contiguous , and strong detachments of which were absent on the ambus- cade . Sir John and his men were driven to the river , and the Indians fled to the woods . Willett sacked their * Some of the particulars of ...
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Washington Irving. GERMANS AND THEIR INDIAN ALLIES . 215 sel , Captain Fraser's marksmen , which were the only British , all the Canadian volunteers , a party of the pro- vincials who perfectly knew the country , one hundred Indians ...
Washington Irving. GERMANS AND THEIR INDIAN ALLIES . 215 sel , Captain Fraser's marksmen , which were the only British , all the Canadian volunteers , a party of the pro- vincials who perfectly knew the country , one hundred Indians ...
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