The History of New Hampshire From Its Discovery in 1614 to the Passage of the
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The city of Cluebec, the strong capital of Canada, the Gibraltar of America, and hitherto deemed an impregnable fortress, fell before the daring young generals whom Pitt promoted over their imbecile predecessors ; but both of the contending armies had much to regret, since the one mourned for Wolfe, the other for Montcalm. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 203 The French being conquered, leisure was given chap. to chastise the Indians of the St. Francis. During, .^ the war, while the fighting men had been absent ...^^'^^• against the French, these Indians seized the op- portunity for devastation, and murdered without restraint. But the dreaded rangers were now at liberty. Two hundred of these trained warriors, armed with tomahawks and knives, besides their usual equipments, led by Major Rogers, left Crown Point in September, and directed their Sept. Course to St. Francis. After a fatiguing march of twenty-one days through the wilderness, they came within sight of the village of St. Francis, and viewed it at the distance of three miles.
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