Two letters to a friend on the present critical conjuncture of affairs in North America, particularly on the vast importance of the victory gained by the New England militia under the command of General Johnston [sic] at Lake George
being the most genuine account of this action yet published
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- Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787. giving a more particular narrative of the defeat of the French army at Lake George by the New-England troops, than has yet been published : representing also the vast importance of this conquest to the American-British colonies, to which is added, such an account of what the New-England governments have done to carry into effect their design against Crown Point, as will shew the necessity of their being helped by Great-Britain, in point of money - Contributor
- Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787. giving concise, but just, account, according to the advices hitherto received, of the Ohio-defeat, and pointing out also the many good ends this glorious event is naturally adapted to promote, or, shewing wherein it is fitted to advance the interest of all the American British colonies ... - Contributor
Publication
1755 - Boston printed, London, re-printed for T. Jefferys, London], England
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English
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Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number1019211655
- Library of Congress Control Number05010013
- Open LibraryOL53704420M
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Topics
HistoryHistoireBraddock's Campaign, 1755Campagne de Braddock, 1755Crown Point Expedition, N.Y., 1755Lake George, Battle of, N.Y., 1755Expédition contre Crown Point, 1755Bataille du lac George, N. Y., 1755George, Lake (N.Y.), Battle of, 1755
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