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A prospective-plan of the battle near Lake George, : on the eighth day of September, 1755. With an explanation thereof; containing a full, though short, history of that important affair
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A prospective-plan of the battle near Lake George, : on the eighth day of September, 1755. With an explanation thereof; containing a full, though short, history of that important affair
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1756.
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88791
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Blodget, Samuel (1724-1807)
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