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Aiuerican Revolution* 77

inhabitants mlniftered to their neceffities : and they held on their way until they came to the ftrong hold, where the hod of the peo- ple of the provinces had gotten before them, and they rejoiced together.

25. And the chief captain, Thomfon^ who had loll his way in the wildernefs, and alfo a few men who had followed after him, were taken captives at a certain houfe in the pro- vince, to which they had fled for refuge.

CHAP, XII.

The Canadians complain of the conduSl of the arm^ — The naval engagement on Lake Champiain,

And the army that followed after Guy^ was (trengthened by the foldiers who came from the ifland of Britain, and it became a mighty hoft; and they made all fpeed to fol- low after the people of the provinces*