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General Gage sails for England

General Howe prohibits the inhabitants of Boston leaving the town

Their distressed situation

State of our military hospital

Captain Manly takes a valuable prize

Destitute condition of the troops and inhabitants in Boston
Connecticut troops quit camp and the militia arrive

Americans occupy Lechmere's point-cannonade on both sides
Critical situation of our army

Death of General Montgomery

Major Knowlton burns several houses in Charlestown

Anecdote of British officers

British officers alarmed while at the theatre

The author joins Colonel W.'s regiment

Preparations for a battle

Our army take possession of Dorchester heights

General Howe sends out a flag proposing to evacuate the town of

Boston

Boston evacuated

Our troops march into Boston

View of the Old South Church

Dr. Eliot preaches a thanksgiving sermon

Funeral solemnities of the late General Warren

British ships driven from Nantasket

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Prizes taken with Colonel Campbell, &c.

Deplorable situation of our army in Canada, and death of Gene-

ral Thomas-his character

Independence declared by Congress

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Anecdote of Mr. H. and Mr. G.

British attack Charleston, South Carolina

Parliament hire foreign troops

The two Houses appointed commissioners

Letter from the commissioners to General Washington not properly

directed, and is refused

Colonel Patterson has an interview with Washington

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Colonel Witcomb's regiment march to Ticonderoga

Bite of a rattle snake

Horrid plot discovered at New York

Treachery of Lieutenant Colonel Zedwitz

Battle on Long Island

Our retreat from New York

Lord Howe desires an interview with some members of Congress

Result of the interview

Destructive fire in New York

General Washington in danger

Remarkable escape of part of our army

Formation of our army

Pay and rations

Ticonderoga described

American Torpedo

Naval action on Lake Champlain

The enemy retire into Canada

The British take possession of Newport
Battle at White Plains

Hessians and Waldeckers taken

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Ticonderoga evacuated

Retreat of our army under General St. Clair and battle at Hubber-

ton and at Fort Ann

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Brave conduct of Major Hull

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Burgoyne despatches Colonel Baum on an expedition to Bennington
-His curious instructions

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He is attacked and defeated by General Stark

Affecting anecdote

Major General Gates supersedes General Schuyler and issues a pro-
clamation

Murder of Miss Jenny McCrea

General Gates complains to General Burgoyne of cruel murders-
Burgoyne's reply

General Gates advances to offer battle

Battle of the 19th of September

General Lincoln detaches Colonel Brown to Fort George

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Esopus burnt

Burgoyne in a deplorable situation and General Gates under em-
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Daniel Taylor, a spy, taken and executed-He swallows a silver

bullet and is made to discharge it

Burgoyne proposes to capitulate

Articles of capitulation agreed on

British army surrender

Burgoyne attempts to evade the treaty

Misfortunes of Lady Ackland

Trophies of the victory and observations respecting it

Meritorious services of General Schuyler

Captured officers and ladies arrive at General Schuyler's

Remarkable preservation of Captain Greg

Our hospital crowded with wounded men

Indian mode of scalping

Ceremonies at an Indian treaty

Battle of Brandywine

Royal army enter Philadelphia

Battle of Germantown

Battle of Red Bank

Fort Mifflin evacuated

Singular conduct of Rev. Mr. Duche-his prayer

Master Trotter's dancing school

American Torpedo

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Celebration of our alliance with France

Sufferings of our army at Valley Forge

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Attempt to supersede General Washington

Trial and execution of culprits

Catastrophe at Schoharie

Robinson's house occupied as a hospital-description of it and its

Removal from Albany

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