Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at 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 ...
... Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at 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 ...
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... Lake Champlain , 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 batteaux , with the artillery on rafts . The ...
... Lake Champlain , 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 batteaux , with the artillery on rafts . The ...
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... lake . Two of these Colonel Bradstreet freighted with part of the spoils of the fort , the others he destroyed ; then having dismantled the fortifications , and laid waste every thing which he could not carry away , he recrossed the lake ...
... lake . Two of these Colonel Bradstreet freighted with part of the spoils of the fort , the others he destroyed ; then having dismantled the fortifications , and laid waste every thing which he could not carry away , he recrossed the lake ...
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