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to Togmeguish, nor hear any news from the General this night I sought for an opportunity to make my | to Togmeguish, nor hear any news from the General this night I sought for an opportunity to make my escape, but the Indians kept up good a watch I found it would be but imprudent to make the attempt | ||
Sunday the 16 | Sunday the 16 | ||
This day early in the morning we began to transport our connews, and bagage over the land about a league. into the harbour of Togmeguish we had inteligence that the General, and all that was with him, was | This day early in the morning we began to transport our connews, and bagage over the land about a league. into the harbour of Togmeguish we had inteligence that the General, and all that was with him, was well and that never a man was hurt in all [[cut word]] engagement, nor never a shott hit off one of their vessells, this news filled the hearts of all the French and Indians with joy. but [[cut word]] did not believe it was possible when the engagement continued from about 9 of the clock in the morning till 4 in the afternoon, we arrived at the place where the General was about ten of clock in the forenoon, where they had halled all four of their vessels ashore in a crick and |
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to Togmeguish, nor hear any news from the General this night I sought for an opportunity to make my escape, but the Indians kept up good a watch I found it would be but imprudent to make the attempt
Sunday the 16 This day early in the morning we began to transport our connews, and bagage over the land about a league. into the harbour of Togmeguish we had inteligence that the General, and all that was with him, was well and that never a man was hurt in all cut word engagement, nor never a shott hit off one of their vessells, this news filled the hearts of all the French and Indians with joy. but cut word did not believe it was possible when the engagement continued from about 9 of the clock in the morning till 4 in the afternoon, we arrived at the place where the General was about ten of clock in the forenoon, where they had halled all four of their vessels ashore in a crick and