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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 4, 15th edition. 1 1 Browse Search
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ders, to surprise the English fort. Letter of Ere, dated Fort William Henry, 22 March, 1757. But the garrison was on the watch, and the enemy could only burn the English batteaux and sloops, the storehouses, and the huts of the rangers within their pickets. For the campaign of 1757, the northern colonies, still eager to extend the English limits, at a congress of governors in Boston, in January, agreed to raise four thousand men. Loudoun to the Congress of Governors, at Boston, 29 January, 1757. Hutchinson III. 50, 51. The Southern governors of North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, meeting at Philadelphia, settled the quotas for their governments, Minutes of a meeting of the Southern Governors with the Earl of Londoun, March, 1759. but only as the groundwork for complaints to the Board of Trade; they said plainly, that nothing effectual would be done by the colo- chap XI.} 1757. nies H. Sharpe to his brother, the Secretary to the Privy Council, 24 Marc