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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XIII
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Lord Dunmore.-His Plans of harassing Virginia.--Lee's Policy re-
specting Tory Governors and Placemen.-Rhode Island harassed
by Wallace and his Cruisers, and infested by Tories.-Lee sent
to its Relief. His Vigorous Measures.-The Army Disbanding.
-Washington's Perplexities.-Sympathy of General Greene.-
His Loyalty in Time of Trouble.-The Crisis.-Cheering News
from Canada.-Gloomy Opening of the New Year.-News from
Colonel Knox..........
CHAPTER XIV.
Military Preparations in Boston.-A Secret Expedition.-Its Object.
-Lee's Plan for the Security of New York.-Opinion of Adams
on the Subject.-Instructions to Lee.-Transactions of Lee in
Connecticut.-Lee's Policy in regard to the Tories.--Uneasiness
in New York.-Letter of the Committee of Safety to Lee.-His
Reply.-His Opinion of the People of Connecticut.-Of the Hys-
terical Letter from the New York Congress....
CHAPTER XV.
Montgomery before Quebec.-His Plan of Operations.-A Summons
to Surrender.-A Flag insulted.-The Town besieged.-Plan of
an Escalade.—Attack of the Lower Town. -Montgomery in the
Advance.-His Death.-Retreat of Col. Campbell.-Attack by
Arnold.-Defense of Lower Town.-Arnold Wounded.-Retreat of the Americans.-Gallant Resolve of Arnold.....
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CHAPTER XVI.
Correspondence of Washington and Schuyler on the Disasters in
Canada.-Reinforcements required from New England.-Dan-
gers in the Interior of New York.-Johnson Hall Beleaguered.—
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Sir John Capitulates.-Generous Conduct of Schuyler.-Gover
nor Tryon and the Tories.-Tory Machinations.-Lee at New
York.-Sir Henry Clinton in the Harbor.-Menaces of Lee.-
The City and River Fortified.-Lee's Treatment of the Tories.-
His Plans of Fortification.-Ordered to the Command in Canada.
-His Speculations on Titles of Dignity....
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XVII.
Monotonous State of Affairs before Boston.-Washington Anxious
for Action.-Exploit of Putnam.-Its Dramatic Consequences.—
The Farce of the Blockade of Boston.-An Alarming Interrup-
tion.-Distresses of the Besieged.-Washington's Irksome Pre-
dicament.-His Bold Proposition. -Demur of the Council of
War.-Arrival of Knox with Artillery.-Dorchester Heights to
be Seized and Fortified.-Preparations for the Attempt........ 214
The Affair of Dorchester Heights.-American and English Letters
respecting it.-A Laborious Night.-Revelations at Daybreak.-
Howe in a Perplexity.-A Night Attack meditated.-Stormy
Weather.-The Town to be Evacuated.-Negotiations and Ar-
rangements.-Preparations to Embark.-Excesses of the troops.
-Boston Evacuated.-Speech of the Duke of Manchester on the
Subject.-A Medal voted by Congress.......
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CHAPTER XIX.
Destination of the Fleet.-Commission of the Two Howes.-Charac
ter of Lord Howe.-The Colonies divided into Departments.-
Lee assigned to the Southern Department.-General Thomas to
Canada.-Character of Lee, by Washington.-Letters of Lee
from the South.-A Dog in a Dancing School.-Committee of
Safety in Virginia.-Lee's Grenadiers.-Putnam in Command at
New York.-State of Affairs there.-Arrival of Washington.-
New Arrangements.-Perplexities with Respect to Canada.-
England subsidizes Hessian Troops....
CHAPTER XX.
Arnold blockades Quebec.-His Difficulties.-Arrival of General
Wooster.-Of General Thomas.-Abortive Attempt on Quebec.
-Preparations for Retreat.-Sortie of Carleton.-Retreat of the
Americans.-Halt at Point Deschambault.-Alarm in the Colo-
nies at the Retreat of the Army.-Popular Clamor against
Schuyler. Slanders Refuted..
CHAPTER XXI.
Gates sent to Philadelphia with the Canada Despatches.-Promoted
to the Rank of Major-general.-Washington summoned to Phila-
delphia.-Putnam left in Command.-Conference with Congress.
-Army Arrangements.-A Board of War instituted.-The
Clintons of New York.-Mrs. Washington inoculated.-Reed
made Adjutant-general..
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CHAPTER XXIII.
Retreat of General Thomas.-His Death.-General Sullivan in Com-
mand.-Scene on the Sorel.--Sanguine Expectations of Sulli-
van. — Washington's Opinion of Sullivan's Character. -Gates
appointed to the command in Canada.-Reinforcements of the
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CHAPTER XXII.
Affairs in Canada.-Disaster at the Cedars.-Hostile Designs of the
Johnsons.-A Bloody Summer expected.-Forts in the High-
lands.-Colonel James Clinton in command.-Fortifications at
King's Bridge, and on Long Island...........
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Enemy.-Reverses.-Thompson captured.-Retreat of Sullivan.
-Close of the Invasion of Canada......
CHAPTER XXIV.
Designs of the Enemy against New York and the Hudson.-Plot of
Tryon and the Tories. Arrival of a Flect. - Alarm Posts.-
Treachery up the Hudson.-Fresh Arrivals.-General Howe at
Staten Island.-Washington's Preparations...
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CHAPTER XXV.
First Appearance of Alexander Hamilton.-His Early Days.-Gen-
eral Hugh Mercer in Command of the Flying Camp.-Declara-
tion of Independence.-Announced to the Army.-Downfall of
the King's Statue.... 299
CHAPTER XXVI.
Arrival of more Ships.-Movements of the Phoenix and the Rose.-
Panic in the City.-Hostile Ships up the Hudson. Stir of War
along the River.-General George Clinton, and the Militia of Ul-
ster County.-Fresh Agitation of New York.-Arrival of Lord
Howe
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CHAPTER XXVII.
Declaration of
Precautions against Torics.-Secret Committees.
Lord Howe.-His Letter to the Colonial Governors.-His Letter
to Washington rejected.-Interview between the British Adju-
tant-general and Colonel Reed. - Reception of the Adjutant-
general by Washington.—The Phonix and Rose in the Tappan
Sea and Haverstraw Bay.-Arming of the River Yeomanry.—
George Clinton at the Gates of the Highlands...
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
Question of Command between Gates and Schuyler.-Condition of
the Army at Crown Point.-Discontent and departure of Sulli-
van.-Fortifications at Ticonderoga.-The Question of Command
adjusted. - Secret Discontents. Sectional Jealousies in the
Army.-Southern Troops.-Smallwood's Macaroni Battalion.—
Connecticut Light horse
CHAPTER XXIX.
Southern Cruise of Sir Henry Clinton.-Fortifications at Charleston.
-Arrival there of General Lee.-Battle at Sullivan's Island.-
Washington announces the Result to the Army....
CHAPTER XXXI.
The Battle of Long Island....
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CHAPTER XXX.
Putnam's Military Projects.-Chevaux-de-frise at Fort Washington.
-Meditated Attack on Staten Island.-Arrival of Ships.-Hes-
sian Reinforcements.-Scotch Highlanders.-Sir Henry Clinton
and Lord Cornwallis.-Putnam's Obstructions of the Hudson.—
The Phoenix and Rose attacked by Row Galleys at Tarrytown.-
General Order of Washington on the Subject of Sectional Jeal-
ousies.-Profane Swearing prohibited in the Camp.-Prepara-
tions against Attack.-Levies of Yeomanry.-George Clinton in
Command of the Levies along the Hudson. -Alarms of the Peo-
ple of New York. - Benevolent Sympathy of Washington.—
The Phonix grappled by a Fire-ship.-The Ships evacuate the
Hudson.
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CHAPTER XXXII.
The Retreat from Long Island....
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