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Burke's History of Virginia, terms of the association to exclude British merchandise printed in, i. 355. Burr, Aaron, sent with a verbal message to Montgomery by Arnold, i. 694; with Arnold in his Quebec expedition, i. 697; forlorn hope placed under the command of, by Montgomery, i. 717; not with Montgomery when he fell (_note_), i. 719; troops of Putnam led out of New York by, ii. 296; a senator in the Congress of 1791--personal hostility of, to Washington, iii. 192; systematic opposition of, to Washington, iii. 300. Butler, Colonel Zebulon, defence of Wyoming attempted by, ii. 641. Butler, John, massacre at Wyoming by tories and Indians under the command of, ii. 641. Butler, Walter, and Brant, Cherry Valley desolated by, ii. 642. Buttrick, Major, attack made by, upon the British at Concord, i. 507. Byron, Admiral, arrival of, at New York, as successor to Lord Howe, ii. 644. Byron, Lord, lines of, in allusion to Washington's refusal of compensation, i. 538. C. Cabinet of Washington, dissentions in, in 1790, iii. 151. Cadwalader, General, duel of, with Conway, ii. 590. Caghnawaga tribe of Indians, efforts of Schuyler to conciliate, i. 665; mistake of Captain Baker respecting (_note_), i. 666. Caldwell, Reverend James, murder of the wife of, at Connecticut Farms, ii. 677. Callbeck, Mr., and others, made prisoners by Captains Broughton and Selman--letter of thanks addressed by, to Washington, i. 742. Cambridge, departure of Washington from Philadelphia to take command of the army at, i. 541; confusion at, on the approach of the British to Breed's hill, i. 560; reflections on the mission of Washington, on his taking command of the army at, i. 573; journey of Washington, to, performed on horseback, i. 574; reception of Washington at--dwelling occupied by Washington at, i. 584; arrival of Gates and Sullivan in the camp at, i. 587; letters of Washington to Congress from the camp at, i. 587-595; declaration of Congress read to the troops in camp at, i. 617; arrival of southern riflemen at the camp at, i. 618; army at, arranged by Washington into three grand divisions--the headquarters of Washington at the siege of Boston--Putnam's division stationed at, i. 619; inactivity of the army at, i. 724; officers of the army at, consulted by Washington, as to an attack upon
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