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... party of Canadians and savages . According to the plan of the ministers and of the general himself , the principal army of Burgoyne was to be joined by two thousand Canadians , including hatchetmen , and other workmen , whose services ...
... party of Canadians and savages . According to the plan of the ministers and of the general himself , the principal army of Burgoyne was to be joined by two thousand Canadians , including hatchetmen , and other workmen , whose services ...
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... party of savages , after descending by the Lake Oneida from Oswego , in the country of the Mohawks , had arrived before , and was closely besieging , Fort Stanwix . He immediately conceived the hope of deriving an important advantage ...
... party of savages , after descending by the Lake Oneida from Oswego , in the country of the Mohawks , had arrived before , and was closely besieging , Fort Stanwix . He immediately conceived the hope of deriving an important advantage ...
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... men , consisting of two hundred of Reidesel's dismounted dragoons , captain Frazer's marksmen , the Canada volunteers , a party of pro- vincials who were perfectly acquainted with the country , and THE AMERICAN WAR . BOOK VIII .
... men , consisting of two hundred of Reidesel's dismounted dragoons , captain Frazer's marksmen , the Canada volunteers , a party of pro- vincials who were perfectly acquainted with the country , and THE AMERICAN WAR . BOOK VIII .
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... party of the enemy , who were escorting some cattle and provisions , both of which he took with little difficulty and sent back to the camp ; but that evil fortune soon began to appear , which had already so fatally retarded the royal ...
... party of the enemy , who were escorting some cattle and provisions , both of which he took with little difficulty and sent back to the camp ; but that evil fortune soon began to appear , which had already so fatally retarded the royal ...
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... to intercept the Americans upon their approach . General Harkimer advanced with extreme negligence , without examination of his ground , without a reconnoitring party in front , and BOOK VIII .. 25 THE AMERICAN WAR .
... to intercept the Americans upon their approach . General Harkimer advanced with extreme negligence , without examination of his ground , without a reconnoitring party in front , and BOOK VIII .. 25 THE AMERICAN WAR .
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