Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen35;Volumen45The Society, 1861 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... manner split into pieces . Besides , 5,000 feet of boards that were new , in a pile , were all taken up , and split into shivers , unfit for any use except for fuel . The pewter , iron pots , and kettles were not at first found ...
... manner split into pieces . Besides , 5,000 feet of boards that were new , in a pile , were all taken up , and split into shivers , unfit for any use except for fuel . The pewter , iron pots , and kettles were not at first found ...
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... manner within the reach of their bayonets ; but to squat , and secure themselves as much as possible from the fury of the fire on them . His orders were punctually obeyed : and when the enemy advanced to the distance before mentioned ...
... manner within the reach of their bayonets ; but to squat , and secure themselves as much as possible from the fury of the fire on them . His orders were punctually obeyed : and when the enemy advanced to the distance before mentioned ...
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... manner , Crown - Point Fort was forsaken by the French , with a wonderful trepidation , under the tidings of the general's easy conquest of Ticonderoga ; concluding it would be but in vain to attempt standing against such a puissant and ...
... manner , Crown - Point Fort was forsaken by the French , with a wonderful trepidation , under the tidings of the general's easy conquest of Ticonderoga ; concluding it would be but in vain to attempt standing against such a puissant and ...
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arms army Barnstable bateaux Battery Boston burnt called Canada cannon Captain captive carried church Colonel command Council Court Crown Point desire endeavor enemy engagement England English Ensign escape expedition favor fire forces Fort Edward Fort Prince George Fort William Henry four French French and Indians friends garrison gentlemen give Government Governor gracious grant guns hand hath HINCKLEY PAPERS HONORED SIR hope humble servant INCREASE MATHER inhabitants Island JOHN WALLEY Josiah Winslow July killed and scalped king lake land letter Lieutenant LL.D Lord majesty Major Massachusetts miles Mont Real night officers ourselves party of Indians patent peace Plymouth pray present Prince prisoners Providence Quebec received river royal Samuel sent shot SIMON BRADSTREET slain soldiers soon supposed surrender taken therein thereof things THOMAS HINCKLEY Ticonderoga took town troops unto vessels William WILLIAM BLATHWAYT wounded