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- Johnson, William
- 1 and forty in number, under a braggart named William Johnson, who had blackened their faces and in other ways
- 2 loss of life among the invaders. The notorious Johnson was again to the fore, be having command of one
- 3 remarked, "good rope could be better employed." Johnson was accused, among other crimes, of having used
- 4 "I, William Johnson, a natural born citizen of Upper Canada, certify
- 5 "WILLIAM JOHNSON."
- 6 seekers. This aroused the wrath of the notorious "Bill" Johnson, known to fame as the hero of the Sir Robert
- 7 Wm. Johnson. Commodore, etc.. Lake Ontario. Whereas, as
- 8 to the diabolical attempt. This man was "Bill" Johnson's friend, Benjamin Lett, and he was at once
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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