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to Gates on Howe's movements.

moves to Germantown...

orders and counter-orders..

to Putnam relative to Connecticut..

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to Richard Henry Lee on the promotion of Conway......vol. xiv. 64

to Gates on the surrender of Burgoyne...................

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WASHINGTON, George, to Conway on his letter to Gates...... .vol. xiv. 68

to Patrick Henry, apology for his army..

to Thomas Wharton for aid...

in want of re-enforcements...

instructions in regard to the forts..
loss of Fort Mifflin....

hopes to keep Red Bank.

reprimands Putnam..

intrigues against..

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WASHINGTON, George, better times..

arrival of Bryan Fairfax....

to Bryan Fairfax on their friendship..
arrival of Baron Steuben..
promotion of Greene..

project to capture Sir Henry Clinton.
circular on plan of next campaign..
to Congress on forming a system..
downfall of Conway....

sends Lord North's bills to Congress.

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to Governor Tryon inclosing resolutions of Congress....vol. xiv. 153

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meets Colonel Shreve and Major Howard retreating....vol. xiv. 179

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to Colonel Harrison on the decline of public spirit.......vol. xiv. 229

policy of the next campaign.........

disgust at the neglect of Congress....

unjust retaliation on the Indians..

discontent of Jersey troops...

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acts as a mediator...

address to the officers.

reply of the officers....

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to General Maxwell on the determination of his officers.vol. xiv. 235
apprehends an expedition against the Highlands........................vol. xiv. 238
measures for the protection of West Point.....

removes to New Windsor.....

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detaches General Heath to act against the British in

Connecticut.....

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plans the recapture of Stony Point and Fort Lafayette..vol. xiv. 243

proposes the storming of Stony Point to Wayne..

plan of surprisal......

evacuates Stony Point..

at West Point..

expedition against Penobscot..

on the surprise of Paulus Hook....

on the capture of Stony Point and Paulus Hook.
furthers the defenses of the Hudson.............

to Edmund Randolph for information of affairs..
to Dr. Cochran describing style of living..
reception of the Chevalier de la Luzerne..
to Lafayette....

change of plans....

sends troops to the South..

to President Reed for aid

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on the destitution of the troops..

calls upon the counties for supplies.

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to Colonel Ogden to regard the rights of the people......vol. xiv. 266

WASHINGTON, George, bay of New York frozen over..

projects a descent on Staten Island...

Arnold's government of Philadelphia..
good opinion of Arnold.....

instructions to Arnold..

sympathy with Arnold...

reprimand to Arnold..........

solicitude for the safety of the Southern States..

on the safety of Charleston...

to Congress on his situation..

re-enforces Lincoln......

steadfastness of mind...

to Baron Steuben on his difficulties.

to Congress on military reforms...

committee appointed to consult with....

to Lafayette on his return..

reception of Lafayette..................

to Lafayette on the reduction of New York....

reduction of the army.

mutiny in camp...........

to President Reed for relief..

endeavors to rouse Congress.

surrender of Charleston..

supplies West Point......

in position at Short Hills.

watches Knyphausen.

sets off toward Pompton.............

enemy move against Springfield...

applies to the State Legislature for aid..

congratulates the army on the arrival of French

his line of conduct....

crosses the Hudson

interview with Arnold...

withdraws his forces..

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