The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1850 |
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... hundred strong , were considered an important part of the army . Even before the second division arrived , detached parties of the rangers were sent again in various directions . One , under Rogers in person , was ordered to Lake George ...
... hundred strong , were considered an important part of the army . Even before the second division arrived , detached parties of the rangers were sent again in various directions . One , under Rogers in person , was ordered to Lake George ...
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... hundred years have grown from the graves of the heroes of the memorable siege of William Henry . The most brilliant characteristic of the army was not the military equipage or the vastness and splendor of the encampment ; but these will ...
... hundred years have grown from the graves of the heroes of the memorable siege of William Henry . The most brilliant characteristic of the army was not the military equipage or the vastness and splendor of the encampment ; but these will ...
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... hundred and ninety - one strong - and the green mountains in whose deep lap rested mirroring waters , echoed the noise of their cannon , rolling on to the listening ears of the French . More beautiful the harmonious echo of their ...
... hundred and ninety - one strong - and the green mountains in whose deep lap rested mirroring waters , echoed the noise of their cannon , rolling on to the listening ears of the French . More beautiful the harmonious echo of their ...
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... hundred batteaux , one hundred and thirty - five whale - boats , numerous rafts carrying the artillery , and the two immense floating castles , highly decorated , each with two mounted cannon . This preceded directly the central column ...
... hundred batteaux , one hundred and thirty - five whale - boats , numerous rafts carrying the artillery , and the two immense floating castles , highly decorated , each with two mounted cannon . This preceded directly the central column ...
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... hundred Frenchmen and Indians , they retreated to unite with Montcalm at his main camp . There can be no doubt of the consternation of the French in their present situation , pressed on in this most hurried manner by the immense ad ...
... hundred Frenchmen and Indians , they retreated to unite with Montcalm at his main camp . There can be no doubt of the consternation of the French in their present situation , pressed on in this most hurried manner by the immense ad ...
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