Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society V.17

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" The President put the Question, Whether it was advisa- ble to proceed with the Expedition this Fall.
Voted in the Negative for the following Reasons (adjourn'd to 5 o'Clock to morrow Evening) 21 st 5 o'Clock met according to adjournment.
Present as Yesterday In the first place beg leave to Refer to a Report of the State of the army as unanimously agreed to by a Council of War the 11 th & 12. instant lately transmitted to the several Governments for their consideration with respect to the Decr
...ease of the Waggons, Increase of the badness of the Roads, Difficulty of passing the Rivers &c 2. Before it would be possible by the whole united force of all the Government's concern'd to afford us a proper supply which we apprehend would not be possible till the middle of November nor even then the Lake would be in danger of Freesing, or the wind high & boisterous which would indanger the loss of our army by water, & especially our artillery, and by a small Scum of Ice prevent our Passage, or cutt off all manner of supply of Provisions, which might if our army gone forward leave us in a desper- ate situation.

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