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... body , and made a prisoner eat it ; then cut his body in pieces , and cast it into the sea . May 30 , 31 , the fire from each party continued as before ; and , as the French were firing at the Machine Battery with their cannon , a ball ...
... body , and made a prisoner eat it ; then cut his body in pieces , and cast it into the sea . May 30 , 31 , the fire from each party continued as before ; and , as the French were firing at the Machine Battery with their cannon , a ball ...
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... bodies a great height into the air . A body of the enemy , on the other side of the river , fired on our people ; and being seen to cross the river at a distance , as if their design was to surround our men , they collected some Indian ...
... bodies a great height into the air . A body of the enemy , on the other side of the river , fired on our people ; and being seen to cross the river at a distance , as if their design was to surround our men , they collected some Indian ...
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... bodies of those they kill , when they have opportunity . Our men followed them , and had a smart skirmish firing on ... body of the enemy . They killed 220 of our men : the rest escaped . Before this , in 1756 , a scout of rangers went ...
... bodies of those they kill , when they have opportunity . Our men followed them , and had a smart skirmish firing on ... body of the enemy . They killed 220 of our men : the rest escaped . Before this , in 1756 , a scout of rangers went ...
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