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... Fire - Plan for an Expedition against Quebec - Departure of Troops from Ticonderoga - Arrival at Isle aux Noix . CHAP . XX . - xi PAGE A Challenge Declined - A Blow Meditated - A Cautious Council of War - Prep- aration for the Quebec ...
... Fire - Plan for an Expedition against Quebec - Departure of Troops from Ticonderoga - Arrival at Isle aux Noix . CHAP . XX . - xi PAGE A Challenge Declined - A Blow Meditated - A Cautious Council of War - Prep- aration for the Quebec ...
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... fire , beds , candles , and other necessaries , at the expense of the colonies . The Governor and Assembly of New York re- fused to comply with this requisition as to sta- tionary forces , insisting that it applied only to troops on a ...
... fire , beds , candles , and other necessaries , at the expense of the colonies . The Governor and Assembly of New York re- fused to comply with this requisition as to sta- tionary forces , insisting that it applied only to troops on a ...
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... fire they were intended to quench . It was resolved in a town meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ; that Great Britain had broken the original compact , and that , therefore ...
... fire they were intended to quench . It was resolved in a town meeting that the king had no right to send troops thither without the consent of the Assembly ; that Great Britain had broken the original compact , and that , therefore ...
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... fire - arms , be- fore the tumult could be quelled . Four of the populace were killed , and several wounded . The troops were now removed from the town , which remained in the highest state of exasper- ation ; and this untoward ...
... fire - arms , be- fore the tumult could be quelled . Four of the populace were killed , and several wounded . The troops were now removed from the town , which remained in the highest state of exasper- ation ; and this untoward ...
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... fire , and made a sumptuous hunter's repast . Washing- ton always relished this wild - wood life ; and the present had that spice of danger in it which has a peculiar charm for adventurous minds . The great object of his expedition ...
... fire , and made a sumptuous hunter's repast . Washing- ton always relished this wild - wood life ; and the present had that spice of danger in it which has a peculiar charm for adventurous minds . The great object of his expedition ...
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Adams affairs Americans appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries Battle of Bunker's boats Boston British Bunker's Hill Cambridge camp campaign Canada Canadians Captain Carleton cause Charles Lee Charlestown Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief committee conduct Connecticut Continental Congress council crown detachment effect encamped enemy England eral Ethan Allen expedition Fairfax favor field-pieces fire force fortified friends frontier Gage garrison give governor Green Mountain Boys Hampshire Grants hand honor House House of Burgesses hundred Indian ington inhabitants John's Lake land letter liberty Lord Lord Dunmore Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia Montgomery Montreal Mount Vernon Mystic River night officers Parliament patriot Philadelphia Point Prescott province Putnam Quebec received redoubt regiment reinforcements reply retreat River Schuyler sent Seth Warner ships soldiers soon spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion town troops Trumbull veteran Virginia Ward Wash Washington wounded writes York