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... army , we trans- ported our army up to the head of Casco Bay ; and there landed on the 22d instant , in order to our marching up into the country to make further discovery of the enemy , and , if it might have been , that we might get ...
... army , we trans- ported our army up to the head of Casco Bay ; and there landed on the 22d instant , in order to our marching up into the country to make further discovery of the enemy , and , if it might have been , that we might get ...
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... army into such a panic fear , or rather cowardice , that they soon retreated with precipitancy to the main body in the utmost confusion , firing away their ammunition in the most disorderly manner , without any regard to their officers ...
... army into such a panic fear , or rather cowardice , that they soon retreated with precipitancy to the main body in the utmost confusion , firing away their ammunition in the most disorderly manner , without any regard to their officers ...
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... army ( as it was called , I suppose , for their courage and remarkable success ) , consisting of about 4,000 men ; and , in about two hours after , General Montcalm , that headed the French army of 12,000 , -some said more , with a ...
... army ( as it was called , I suppose , for their courage and remarkable success ) , consisting of about 4,000 men ; and , in about two hours after , General Montcalm , that headed the French army of 12,000 , -some said more , with a ...
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