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n of, to defend Quebec, i. 715; his humane treatment of prisoners taken at the siege of Quebec, i. 721; reliance of, upon reinforcements from England for the defence of Quebec, ii. 99; pursuit of the Americans by, on their retreat from before Quebec--stores and prisoners taken by--great humanity of, toward the sick and prisoners, ii. 102; noble proclamation of, with regard to sick fugitives, ii. 103; not the policy of, to make prisoners (_note_), ii. 167; efforts of, to create a navy on Lake Champlain, ii. 333; Crown Point taken possession of by, on its abandonment by Arnold, ii. 336; army of reserve, under the command of, in Canada, ii. 459; successor of Sir Henry Clinton as British commander-in-chief, iii. 7; personal interview of Washington with, at Tappan, iii. 22. Carlisle and Roberts, Quakers, hanged as spies, i. 462. _Carmagnole_ sung in the streets of New York in 1793, iii. 248. Carmichael, Mr., _charge d'affaires_ at Madrid in 1790, iii. 157. Carpenters' Hall, in Philadelphia, first place of meeting of the continental Congress, i. 420. Carroll, Charles, in the commission appointed to form a union with Canada, ii. 144; son of, a suitor for the hand of Nelly Custis, iii. 486. Carroll, Reverend John, associated with the commission to form a union with Canada, ii. 145; return of, from Canada, in company with Franklin, ii. 146. Carter, Charles, mention made of, in Washington's will, iii. 538. Caswell, Colonel, in command of minute-men in the battle at Moore's-Creek Bridge--biographical notice of (_note_), ii. 117. Catawba Indians, bad conduct of, in the expedition against Fort Duquesne in 1758 (_note_), i. 273. Catholics, generally the friends of liberty during the Revolutionary struggle, i. 464. Cedars, Colonel Bedell stationed at, with a body of New Hampshire troops, ii. 148. Ceremonials, opinions of Adams, Jay, Hamilton, and Madison, sought by Washington in relation to, iii. 105. Chamberlayne, Mr., Washington introduced to Martha Custis by, i. 277. Chamblee, capture of the fort at, by a party under Colonel Bedell--arms and ammunition taken at, i. 677; flag of the seventh British regiment found in the fort at--letter of Montgomery to Robert Livingston, relating to the fort at (_note_), i. 678; retreat of Sullivan from, ii. 166. Character of Washing
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