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fine plan did not succeed as well as it had promised The two armies on land were broken up by the special Providence of God. The small pox stopped completely the first and dissipated also [[completely - scratched out]] the second, where there were four hundred English who were obliged to retrace their march by order of the Iroquois, who were at that time, more masters of the English, than the English of them.
fine plan did not succeed as well as it had promised The two armies on land were broken up by the special Providence of God. The small pox stopped completely the first and dissipated also [[completely - scratched out]] the second, where there were four hundred English who were obliged to retrace their march by order of the Iroquois, who were at that time, more masters of the English, than the English of them.
There only remained a small part of this second army who attacked the French at the Prairie de la Madeleine
There only remained a small part of this second army who attacked the French at the Prairie de la Madeleine

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fine plan did not succeed as well as it had promised The two armies on land were broken up by the special Providence of God. The small pox stopped completely the first and dissipated also completely - scratched out the second, where there were four hundred English who were obliged to retrace their march by order of the Iroquois, who were at that time, more masters of the English, than the English of them.

There only remained a small part of this second army who attacked the French at the Prairie de la Madeleine