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CHAPTER XVI. Military Measures.-Affairs at Lexington.
CHAPTER XVII. Capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point.-Washington appointed Commander-in-Chief. CHAPTER XVIII. Battle of Bunker Hill. CHAPTER XIX. Washington on his Way to the Camp. CHAPTER XX. Siege of Boston. CHAPTER XXI. Projects for the Invasion of Canada. CHAPTER XXII. War along the Coast.-Progress of the Siege. CHAPTER XXIII. Affairs in Canada. CHAPTER XXIV. Incidents of the Camp.-Arnold before Quebec. CHAPTER XXV. Washington's Perplexities.-New York in Danger. CHAPTER XXVI. Attack on Quebec.-Affairs in New York. CHAPTER XXVII. Movements before Boston.-Its Evacuation. CHAPTER XXVIII. Reverses in Canada.-The Highlands.-Close of the Invasion of Canada. CHAPTER XXIX. The Army in New York. CHAPTER XXX. Proceedings of Lord Howe.-Gates and Schuyler. |