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... lake on the 30th , their main body under Burgoyne on the west side , the German reserve under Baron Riedesel on the east ; communication being maintained by frigates and gunboats , which , in a manner , kept pace between them . It was a ...
... lake on the 30th , their main body under Burgoyne on the west side , the German reserve under Baron Riedesel on the east ; communication being maintained by frigates and gunboats , which , in a manner , kept pace between them . It was a ...
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... Lake Champlain from Lake George . It stood to the south of Ticonderoga , beyond the narrow channel which connected the two lakes , and rose precipitously from the waters of Cham- plain to the height of six hundred feet . It VOL . IV ...
... Lake Champlain from Lake George . It stood to the south of Ticonderoga , beyond the narrow channel which connected the two lakes , and rose precipitously from the waters of Cham- plain to the height of six hundred feet . It VOL . IV ...
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... lake , by way of Castleton . The cannon , stores , and provisions , together with the wounded and the women , were to be embarked on board of two hundred bateaux , and conducted to the upper extremity of the lake , by Colonel Long with ...
... lake , by way of Castleton . The cannon , stores , and provisions , together with the wounded and the women , were to be embarked on board of two hundred bateaux , and conducted to the upper extremity of the lake , by Colonel Long with ...
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Howe Hears of the Affair at Trenton | 15 |
Burke on the State of Affairs | 40 |
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