Crown Point Expedition, N.Y., 1755
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A second letter to a friend giving a more particular narrative of the defeat of the French army at Lake-George, by the New-Engand 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 help'd by Great-Britain, in point of money.
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- E-books
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By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation . Whereas upon consideration of the great importance of the expedition now carrying on against the French fort at Crown Point, and the great necessity of having a force sufficient ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the ninth day of September 1755 ..
Massachusetts. Lieutenant Governor (1732-1757 : Phips)Date: 1755- E-books
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The importance of God's presence with an army, going against the enemy; and the grounds on which it may be expected Represented in a sermon preached at a lecture in Westfield, on Wednesday June 2, 1756. Just before Captain John Mosely, and his company, began their march towards Crown-Point. By John Ballantine, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Westfield. Made publick at the desire of the hearers. [Three lines of Scripture text].
Ballantine, John, 1716-1776.Date: 1756- E-books
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The advantages of God's presence with his people in an expedition against their enemies A sermon preached at Newbury, May 22. 1755. At the desire, and in the audience of Colo. Moses Titcomb, and many others inlisted under him, and going with him in an expedition against the French. By John Lowell, A.M. Pastor of a church in Newbury. [One line from Exodus].
Lowell, John, 1704-1767.Date: 1755- E-books
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Soldiers, and others, directed and encouraged, when going on a just and important, tho' difficult, enterprize, against their enemies A sermon preached, March 25th 1756, at Salisbury, to Col. Jonathan Bagley, Captn. Stephen Webster and his company: together, with some othe officers and soldiers, belonging to said Colonel's regiment, going on the expedition to Crown-Point. By Samuel Webster, A.M. Pastor of the 2d Church in said town. [Three lines of Scripture texts].
Webster, Samuel, 1718-1796.Date: 1756