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... command of his excellency William Shirley , then Governor of the Massachusetts , and MajorGeneral of the militia in North America , the second in power with General Braddock : the other regiment was raised by Sir William Pepperrell ...
... command of his excellency William Shirley , then Governor of the Massachusetts , and MajorGeneral of the militia in North America , the second in power with General Braddock : the other regiment was raised by Sir William Pepperrell ...
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... command the lakes ; it secured to us a part in the fur - trade ; it cut off the French and Indians ' communications between Canada and Louisiana , and prevented our being confined within the narrow limits along the seashore ; it ...
... command the lakes ; it secured to us a part in the fur - trade ; it cut off the French and Indians ' communications between Canada and Louisiana , and prevented our being confined within the narrow limits along the seashore ; it ...
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... command of the before - mentioned General Amherst , with the late General Wolfe his second in command . Not only the manner of the troops ' landing , but the wise , skilful , and martial disposition of the whole [ of ] this affair ...
... command of the before - mentioned General Amherst , with the late General Wolfe his second in command . Not only the manner of the troops ' landing , but the wise , skilful , and martial disposition of the whole [ of ] this affair ...
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