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... Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticon- deroga , in Lake Champlain . Having to attend the arrival of bateaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carrying - place , Johnson encamped at the south ...
... Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticon- deroga , in Lake Champlain . Having to attend the arrival of bateaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carrying - place , Johnson encamped at the south ...
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... Lake Cham- plain , at the mouth of the strait communicating with Lake George . On the 5th of July , the forces were embarked in one hundred and twenty - five whale - boats , and nine hundred bateaux , with the artillery on rafts . The ...
... Lake Cham- plain , at the mouth of the strait communicating with Lake George . On the 5th of July , the forces were embarked in one hundred and twenty - five whale - boats , and nine hundred bateaux , with the artillery on rafts . The ...
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... Lake George , against Ticonderoga and Crown Point , re- duce those forts , cross Lake Champlain , push on to the St. Lawrence , and coöperate with Wolfe . A third expedition , under Brigadier - general Prideaux , aided by Sir William ...
... Lake George , against Ticonderoga and Crown Point , re- duce those forts , cross Lake Champlain , push on to the St. Lawrence , and coöperate with Wolfe . A third expedition , under Brigadier - general Prideaux , aided by Sir William ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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