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... Crown Point were to be attacked about the same time with Fort Duquesne , the former by Gov. ernor Shirley , with his own and Sir William Pepperell's regiments , and some New York companies ; the latter by Colonel William Johnson , sole ...
... Crown Point were to be attacked about the same time with Fort Duquesne , the former by Gov. ernor Shirley , with his own and Sir William Pepperell's regiments , and some New York companies ; the latter by Colonel William Johnson , sole ...
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... Crown Point , perhaps for an in- road into Canada . The public were in consternation ; yielding to their importunities , the baron took post at Crown Point for its defense . Beside his regular troops , he had with him eight hundred ...
... Crown Point , perhaps for an in- road into Canada . The public were in consternation ; yielding to their importunities , the baron took post at Crown Point for its defense . Beside his regular troops , he had with him eight hundred ...
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... Crown Point to surprise Fort Edward , and , if successful , to push on to Albany and Schenectady , lay them in ashes , and cut off all communication with Oswego . The Canadians and Indians , however , refused to attack the fort ...
... Crown Point to surprise Fort Edward , and , if successful , to push on to Albany and Schenectady , lay them in ashes , and cut off all communication with Oswego . The Canadians and Indians , however , refused to attack the fort ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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