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... Lake Erie , or south - easternmost part of the Lake Ontario . But the motion of these troops was strangely delayed , and did not arrive at Oswego , an English fort on the other side of the lake , until the catastrophe of General ...
... Lake Erie , or south - easternmost part of the Lake Ontario . But the motion of these troops was strangely delayed , and did not arrive at Oswego , an English fort on the other side of the lake , until the catastrophe of General ...
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... Lake Champlain , and almost surrounded with water ; where he was constrained to stay , in the time of the siege and surrender of Quebec , until he had built and equipped a number of armed vessels , sufficient to engage the French ...
... Lake Champlain , and almost surrounded with water ; where he was constrained to stay , in the time of the siege and surrender of Quebec , until he had built and equipped a number of armed vessels , sufficient to engage the French ...
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... Lake Champlain , which is fourscore miles in length , by which there is the advantage , as is said , of navigation of rivers to it from all the parts of Canada . It is a small point of land , surrounded with the lake , except a small ...
... Lake Champlain , which is fourscore miles in length , by which there is the advantage , as is said , of navigation of rivers to it from all the parts of Canada . It is a small point of land , surrounded with the lake , except a small ...
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