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... arrived . The retreat to the Great Meadows had not been in the least too precipitate . Captain de Villiers , a brother - in- law of Jumonville , had actually sallied forth from Fort Duquesne at the head of upwards of five hundred French ...
... arrived . The retreat to the Great Meadows had not been in the least too precipitate . Captain de Villiers , a brother - in- law of Jumonville , had actually sallied forth from Fort Duquesne at the head of upwards of five hundred French ...
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... arrival of bateaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carrying - place , Johnson encamped at the south end of ... arrived of the army gathering on Lake George for the attack on Crown Point , perhaps for an in- road into Canada ...
... arrival of bateaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carrying - place , Johnson encamped at the south end of ... arrived of the army gathering on Lake George for the attack on Crown Point , perhaps for an in- road into Canada ...
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Washington Irving. The detachment originally sent to seize upon boats at Skenesborough , arrived with a schooner ... arriving at St. John's , surprised and made prisoners of a sergeant and twelve men ; captured a king's sloop of seventy ...
Washington Irving. The detachment originally sent to seize upon boats at Skenesborough , arrived with a schooner ... arriving at St. John's , surprised and made prisoners of a sergeant and twelve men ; captured a king's sloop of seventy ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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