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And surprise of the Hessian troops
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1777. His post beyond the Assanpink.
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Campaign of General Burgoyne
He takes Ticonderoga.
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CHAPTER LVI.
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And Fort Edward
ib. Letters to and from Lord Bute
Negotiation with General Gates
Terms of a Convention
News from the side of New York
Reduction of Forts Montgomery and Clinton
Further Councils of War
The Convention concluded
The British troops lay down their arms
Generosity of General Schuyler.
Numbers on both sides
General reflections
Hostile feeling of Gates to Washington
Washington's noble conduct
The Convention troops marched to Massachusetts
Their ill-treatment
Trial of Colonel Henley
The terms of the Convention not fulfilled.
Subterfuges of the Congress
Disapproved by Washington
The British Parliament meets
Eloquent speech of Chatham
Reply of Lord Sandwich
Chatham's second speech
On the employment of Indians
The tapestry hangings
Lord Amherst's testimony.
Debate in the Commons
News of Burgoyne's surrender
Arrival of Lord Petersham
Loyal spirit aroused
Subscriptions for new regiments
And for the American prisoners.
Effect upon the Court of Versailles
1778. Treaty of alliance with America
CHAPTER LVII.
Lord North pressed with questions
Opposition efforts
Difference between Rockingham and Chatham
Public wishes for Chatham
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He pursues the British
Battle of Monmouth