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Side 190
... fort , with those who were with him , and sur- rendered themselves ; and afterwards the Fort and Castle were surrendered without bloodshed . " Tis said the Go- vernor is kept prisoner in the Fort , in irons . The rest are in the common ...
... fort , with those who were with him , and sur- rendered themselves ; and afterwards the Fort and Castle were surrendered without bloodshed . " Tis said the Go- vernor is kept prisoner in the Fort , in irons . The rest are in the common ...
Side 194
... Fort . All the companies were soon rallied together at the Town House , where assembled Captain Wintroup , Shrimpton , Page , and many other substantial men , to consult of matters ; in which time the old Governor * came among them , at ...
... Fort . All the companies were soon rallied together at the Town House , where assembled Captain Wintroup , Shrimpton , Page , and many other substantial men , to consult of matters ; in which time the old Governor * came among them , at ...
Side 195
... Fort , which did much daunt all those within ; and were so void of fear , that I presume , had they within the Fort been resolute to have lost their lives in fight , they might have killed an hundred of us at once , - being so thick ...
... Fort , which did much daunt all those within ; and were so void of fear , that I presume , had they within the Fort been resolute to have lost their lives in fight , they might have killed an hundred of us at once , - being so thick ...
Side 221
... fort that the enemy have sometimes kept , which , according to information , is about forty miles higher up the ... fort . Then we marched down to Bejepscut [ Pejepscot ] Fort , and so down to Ken- nebeck River , and to several of the ...
... fort that the enemy have sometimes kept , which , according to information , is about forty miles higher up the ... fort . Then we marched down to Bejepscut [ Pejepscot ] Fort , and so down to Ken- nebeck River , and to several of the ...
Side 271
... Fort ; divided the army into three companies ; surrounded the fort ; and , when daylight appeared , we found that the enemy were removed not long before we came there : also the soldiers found some little plunder , and a barn of corn ...
... Fort ; divided the army into three companies ; surrounded the fort ; and , when daylight appeared , we found that the enemy were removed not long before we came there : also the soldiers found some little plunder , and a barn of corn ...
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