Excerpt from The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of the United States of America, Vol. 2 of 4: Including an Account of the Late War; And of the Thirteen Colonies, From Their Origin to That PeriodThe committee of congrefs appointed to inquire into the conduit of the enemy, make their report, p. 457. Governor Tryon fent upon an expedition to Danbury, p. 62. Colonel Meig's expedition to Sagg harbour, p. 468. 'eneral Howe takes the field, but foon returns to Bran/wick, p.
469 - removes to Amboy, p. 472 - advances unexpeétedly from Amboy toward general Wa/bington, p. 473-e-embarks his army from Staten Mand, p. 474. Gen'eral Scbuyler fuperfedes Gates in the com mand of the northern army, p. 475. General Bary, pro ceeds with the royal troops from Canada to Crown Point, and iffues out a lingular proclamation, p. 477 invefts the Ameri can pol'ts, p.
480. General St. Clair concludes upon evacu ating Tyconderoga and Mount Independence, p. 481 - his rear. Guard attacked by general Frazer, p. 483 - he joins Scbuyler at fort Edward, p. 486. The Rate of Se uyler's army, p.
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