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Side 9
... side . " The next day Capt . * Spelled in many ways , not only in Montresor's journals , but in many printed records and narratives . The Jesuit Relations ( 1670-1 ) have it Missis- augué , designating a tribe of Indians of Algonquin ...
... side . " The next day Capt . * Spelled in many ways , not only in Montresor's journals , but in many printed records and narratives . The Jesuit Relations ( 1670-1 ) have it Missis- augué , designating a tribe of Indians of Algonquin ...
Side 17
... side just at the discharge , " after some survey , he marked out a spot where vessels might be loaded . Hasten- ing back to Fort Niagara the next day ( July 10th ) he laid before Col. Bradstreet a sketch of the situation ; showed how it ...
... side just at the discharge , " after some survey , he marked out a spot where vessels might be loaded . Hasten- ing back to Fort Niagara the next day ( July 10th ) he laid before Col. Bradstreet a sketch of the situation ; showed how it ...
Side 18
... side and there they encamped ; " the ground , " says Capt . Montre- sor's journal , " extremely rich , covered with Beach , Hickory , Walnut & c . and the situation answering Expectation in every respect for my Fort , Provision Store ...
... side and there they encamped ; " the ground , " says Capt . Montre- sor's journal , " extremely rich , covered with Beach , Hickory , Walnut & c . and the situation answering Expectation in every respect for my Fort , Provision Store ...
Side 22
... sides of the river was clear , with nothing to prevent our seeing each other's movements . Each was ex- pecting a ... side . There we erected our mole batteries , 25 rods long ; sods and fascines were its construction of composition ...
... sides of the river was clear , with nothing to prevent our seeing each other's movements . Each was ex- pecting a ... side . There we erected our mole batteries , 25 rods long ; sods and fascines were its construction of composition ...
Side 24
... side of the mountain , the remainder to form at the foot parallel with it . Within twenty minutes after forming we had full possession of all the British works , with their own guns turned on them ; and in 20 minutes more not an enemy ...
... side of the mountain , the remainder to form at the foot parallel with it . Within twenty minutes after forming we had full possession of all the British works , with their own guns turned on them ; and in 20 minutes more not an enemy ...
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