id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34862 Warburton, George The Conquest of Canada, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 158140 8055 70 now commander-in-chief of the French forces in North America, and by La [Footnote 7: "The governors of Canada, who were generally military men, [Footnote 8: "The country taken possession of by the French troops had wars of the English with the French and Indians, in which General [Footnote 52: Crown Point was called Fort Frederic by the French. French more than 3000 regular troops, with a large force of the Canadian mean time he marched the Provincial forces upon Fort William Henry, the rival states of Canada and New York that rendered the forts on Lake [Footnote 112: The place where the British troops landed, near the command of the important chain of waters leading to the River St. Lawrence and the heart of the French possessions. "The great number of officers and men in the regular troops killed and British camp informed the general that the French had abandoned the ./cache/34862.txt ./txt/34862.txt