XXIV.
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Incidents of the Camp.—Arnold before Quebec.
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XXV.
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Washington's Perplexities.—New York in Danger.
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XXVI.
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Attack on Quebec.—Affairs in New York.
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XXVII.
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Movements before Boston.—Its Evacuation.
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XXVIII.
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Reverses in Canada.—The Highlands.—Close of the Invasion of Canada.
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XXIX.
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The Army in New York.
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XXX.
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Proceedings of Lord Howe.—Gates and Schuyler.
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XXXI.
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The War in the South.—Affairs in the Highlands.
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XXXII.
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Battle of Long Island.—Retreat.
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XXXIII.
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Retreat from New York Island.
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XXXIV.
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Retreat through Westchester County.—Battle of White Plains.
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XXXV.
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Washington at Peekskill.—The Northern Army.
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XXXVI.
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Capture of Fort Washington and Garrison.—Retreat through New Jersey.
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XXXVII.
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Retreat across the Delaware.—Battle of Trenton.
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XXXVIII.
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Washington recrosses the Delaware.—Battle of Princeton.
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XXXIX.
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The Army at Morristown.—Attack on Peekskill.
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XL.
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The Northern Army.—British Expedition to Connecticut.
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XLI.
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The Highlands.—Movements of the Army.
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XLII.
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Invasion from Canada.
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XLIII.
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Exploits and Movements.—Howe in the Chesapeake.
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XLIV.
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Advance of Burgoyne.—Battle of Oriskany.—Battle of Bennington.
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XLV.
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Battle of the Brandywine.—Fall of Philadelphia.
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XLVI.
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The Northern Invasion.—Fall of the Highland Forts.—Defeat and Surrender of Burgoyne.
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XLVII.
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Battle of Germantown.—Hostilities on the Delaware.
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XLVIII.
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The Army on the Schuylkill.—At Valley Forge.—The Conway Cabal.
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XLIX.
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Exploits of Lee and Lafayette.—British Commissioners.
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L.
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Evacuation of Philadelphia.—Battle of Monmouth Court House.
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LI.
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Arrival of a French Fleet.—Massacre at Wyoming Valley.—Capture of Savannah.
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LII.
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Washington in Philadelphia.—Indian Warfare.—Capture of Stony Point.—Ravages in Connecticut.—Repulse at Savannah.
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LIII.
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Army at Morristown.—Arnold in Philadelphia.—Charleston Besieged.
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LIV.
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Discontents in the Army.—Fall of Charleston.
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LV.
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Marauds in the Jerseys.—The French Fleet at Newport.
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LVI.
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Battle of Camden.
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LVII.
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The Treason of Arnold.—Trial and Execution of André.
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LVIII.
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Plan to entrap Arnold.—Projects against New York.
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LIX.
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The War in the South.—Battle of King's Mountain.
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LX.
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Hostilities in the South.—Mutiny.
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LXI.
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Battle of the Cowpens.—Battle of Guilford Court-house.
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LXII.
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The War in Virginia.—Demonstrations against New York.
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LXIII.
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Ravages in Virginia.—Operations in Carolina.—Attack on New London.
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LXIV.
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Operations before Yorktown.—Greene in the South.
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LXV.
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Siege and Surrender of Yorktown.
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LXVI.
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Dissolution of the Combined Armies.—Discontents in the Army.
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LXVII.
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News of Peace.—Washington's Farewell to the Army, and Resignation of his Commission.
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LXVIII.
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Washington at Mount Vernon.
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LXIX.
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The Constitutional Convention.—Washington elected President.
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