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on's leadership, i. 202; unsettled by French Revolution, ii. 294. CABOT, GEORGE, entertains Lafayette's son, ii. 366. Cadwalader, General, fails to cross Delaware to help Washington, i. 180; duel with Conway, 226. Calvert, Eleanor, misgivings of Washington over her marriage to John Custis, i. 111. Camden, battle of, i. 281. Canada, captured by Wolfe, i. 94; expedition of Montgomery against, 143, 144; project of Conway cabal against, 222; 253; project of Lafayette to attack, 254; plan considered dangerous by Washington, 254, 255; not undertaken by France, 256. Carleton, Sir Guy, informs Washington of address of Commons for peace, i. 324; suspected by Washington, 325; remonstrates against retaliation by Washington for murder of Huddy, 328; disavows Lippencott, 328; fears plunder of New York city, 345; urges Indians to attack the United States, ii. 102, 175. Carlisle, Earl of, peace commissioner, i. 233. Carlyle, Thomas, sneers at Washington, i. 4, 14; calls him "a bloodless Cromwell," i. 69, ii. 332; fails to understand his reticence, i. 70; despises him for not seizing power, 341. Carmichael, William, minister at Madrid, ii. 165; on commission regarding the Mississippi, 166. Carrington, Paul, letter of Washington to, ii. 208; Washington's friendship for, 363. Cary, Mary, early love affair of Washington with, i. 96. Chamberlayne, Major, entertains Washington at Williams' Ferry, i. 101. Charleston, siege and capture of, i. 273, 274, 276. Chastellux, Marquis de, Washington's friendship for and letter to, ii. 351; on Washington's training of horses, 380. Cherokees, beaten by Sevier, ii. 89; pacified by Blount, 94,101. Chester, Colonel, researches on Washington pedigree, i. 31. Chickasaws, desert from St. Clair, ii. 96. China, honors Washington, i. 6. Choctaws, peaceable in 1788, ii. 89. Cincinnati, Society of the, Washington's connection with, ii. 4. Clarke, Governor, thinks Washington is invading popular rights, i. 215. Cleaveland, Rev.----, complimented by Washington, ii. 359. Clinton, George, appealed to by Washington to attack Burgoyne, i. 210; journey with Washington to Ticonderoga, 343; enters New York city, 345; letter o
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