Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 1R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... expedition against Port Royal . A fleet of forty vessels sailed for Quebec , from Massachusetts . The troops of Connecticut and New York proceeded against Montreal . This enterprise , by the improvident measures and misconduct of the ...
... expedition against Port Royal . A fleet of forty vessels sailed for Quebec , from Massachusetts . The troops of Connecticut and New York proceeded against Montreal . This enterprise , by the improvident measures and misconduct of the ...
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... expedition was , therefore , abandoned , the remaining force being insufficient for its prosecution ; and the magnificent hopes of the colonists were again clouded by disappointment . During this course of impolicy and disaster , the ...
... expedition was , therefore , abandoned , the remaining force being insufficient for its prosecution ; and the magnificent hopes of the colonists were again clouded by disappointment . During this course of impolicy and disaster , the ...
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... expedition against Quebec in the following year . The proceedings against Crown Point , by general Abercrombie , undertaken with an army of sixteen thousand men , and with the most favourable presages of success , terminated ...
... expedition against Quebec in the following year . The proceedings against Crown Point , by general Abercrombie , undertaken with an army of sixteen thousand men , and with the most favourable presages of success , terminated ...
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