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... troops, to be raised by the provinces of New England, and by New York.Itwas tobe commanded by colonel WilliamJohnson ... British troops and a smalltrainof artillery. The whole army, commanded by lieutenant colonel Monckton, immediately ...
... troops, to be raised by the provinces of New England, and by New York.Itwas tobe commanded by colonel WilliamJohnson ... British troops and a smalltrainof artillery. The whole army, commanded by lieutenant colonel Monckton, immediately ...
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... army destined against fortDu Quêsne wasto commenceits march.The difficultiesof obtaining wagons, and othernecessary ... British troops comprehending the grenadiers and light infantry, commanded by colonel Gage, composed his van; and he ...
... army destined against fortDu Quêsne wasto commenceits march.The difficultiesof obtaining wagons, and othernecessary ... British troops comprehending the grenadiers and light infantry, commanded by colonel Gage, composed his van; and he ...
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... army being too weak to accomplish its object, major general Winslow, who commanded it, declared himself unable to proceed on the expedition without reinforcements. The arrival ofabody of British troops, with general Abercrombie,removed ...
... army being too weak to accomplish its object, major general Winslow, who commanded it, declared himself unable to proceed on the expedition without reinforcements. The arrival ofabody of British troops, with general Abercrombie,removed ...
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... British troops commanded by George Viscount Howe, and, on the6thof the same month, theearl of Loudoun sailed fromNewYork with six thousand regulars. A junction of these formidable armamentswas effected without opposition, andthe Loudoun ...
... British troops commanded by George Viscount Howe, and, on the6thof the same month, theearl of Loudoun sailed fromNewYork with six thousand regulars. A junction of these formidable armamentswas effected without opposition, andthe Loudoun ...
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... British, were killed, one of these was lord Howe himself, whofell on thefirstfire. This gallant young nobleman had endeared himself tothe whole army.The British and provincials alike lamented his death; andtheassembly of Massachusetts ...
... British, were killed, one of these was lord Howe himself, whofell on thefirstfire. This gallant young nobleman had endeared himself tothe whole army.The British and provincials alike lamented his death; andtheassembly of Massachusetts ...
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