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- Pouchot, Pierre
- 1 accommodate about twenty -five or thirty men. Pouchot writes:--
- 2 In an account Pouchot gives of the attack on Fort George, he speaks of
- 3 where they imagined this fire could penetrate. M. Pouchot was amused at all this and reassured the
- 4 of the advance of the English on Fort George, Pouchot says (v. 1, p. 111) that the army "set out at
- 5 Pouchot further writes (v. 1, p. 141-142):-- "On the
- 6 1, p. 158) A footnote to the original edition of Pouchot on this event reads:--"It is remarkable that
- 7 Pouchot, in writing of the approach of the English army
- 8 In writing of the attack on Oswego in 1760 Pouchot says "the English had built five great batteaux,
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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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