Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... , . 410 427 CHAPTER XXXVIII . Enlisting of Troops in the East - Camp at Boston - General Artemas Ward - Scheme to surprise Ticonderoga - New Hampshire Grants -Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys - Benedict Arnold—
... , . 410 427 CHAPTER XXXVIII . Enlisting of Troops in the East - Camp at Boston - General Artemas Ward - Scheme to surprise Ticonderoga - New Hampshire Grants -Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys - Benedict Arnold—
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... Ticonderoga and Crown Point - A dash at St. Johns , PAGE • . 440 CHAPTER XXXIX . Second Session of Congress - John Hancock - Petition to the King- Federal Union - Military Measures - Debates about the Army- Question as to Commander - in ...
... Ticonderoga and Crown Point - A dash at St. Johns , PAGE • . 440 CHAPTER XXXIX . Second Session of Congress - John Hancock - Petition to the King- Federal Union - Military Measures - Debates about the Army- Question as to Commander - in ...
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... Ticonderoga ; in Lake Champlain . Having to attend the arrival of batteaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carry- ing - place , Johnson encamped at the south end of the lake . He had with him between five and six thousand ...
... Ticonderoga ; in Lake Champlain . Having to attend the arrival of batteaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carry- ing - place , Johnson encamped at the south end of the lake . He had with him between five and six thousand ...
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... Fort Niagara , so as to cut off the communica- tion between Canada and Louisiana ; the capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point , as a measure of safety 1756. ] THE EARL OF LOUDOUN . 229 for New 228 [ 1756 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... Fort Niagara , so as to cut off the communica- tion between Canada and Louisiana ; the capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point , as a measure of safety 1756. ] THE EARL OF LOUDOUN . 229 for New 228 [ 1756 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... Ticonderoga , and the adjacent posts , with a considerable number of Canadians and Indians , altogether nearly eight thou- sand men , he advanced up the lake , on the 1st of August , in a fleet of boats , with swarms of Indian canoes in ...
... Ticonderoga , and the adjacent posts , with a considerable number of Canadians and Indians , altogether nearly eight thou- sand men , he advanced up the lake , on the 1st of August , in a fleet of boats , with swarms of Indian canoes in ...
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