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, General Daniel, with Braddock in his expedition against Fort Duquesne, i. 152; anecdote of, i. 152, 618; arrival of, at Cambridge, with a body of southern riflemen--marks upon the back and breast of, i. 618; with Arnold in his expedition against Quebec, i. 683, 697; made prisoner at the siege of Quebec, i. 721; sent with his riflemen to the assistance of Gates, ii. 495; at Bemis's Heights, ii. 530; testimony of Gates to the value of the corps of, ii. 550; pursuit of, by Tarleton, ii. 713; defeat of Tarleton by, at the Cowpens, ii. 714; escape of, from Cornwallis, ii. 715; fourth in command in the force sent against the Whiskey Insurrection in 1794, iii. 315; correspondence of, with Washington, in relation to the Whiskey Insurrection, iii. 317. Morocco, relations with, in 1795, iii. 379. Morris, Gouverneur, stands to Houdon, in Paris, for Washington's statue, iii. 50; agent of the United States in London, in 1790, iii. 156; extract from the diary of Washington in relation to the mission of, iii. 157; mission of, unsuccessful, iii. 160; report of, on the currency, in 1782, iii. 175; successor of Jefferson at the French court, iii. 222; gloomy accounts written by, from Paris, iii. 223; language of Jefferson respecting, iii. 224; recall of, demanded by the French government, iii. 295; James Monroe appointed the successor of, iii. 295, 301; letter of Washington to, expressing anxiety for the ratification of Jay's treaty, iii. 383; private letter of Washington to, intercepted by the French government, iii. 445; adverse to Adams's hasty sending of envoys to France in 1799, iii. 530. Morris, Robert, letter of Washington to, complaining of defection in the republican ranks, ii. 366; important service rendered by, to Washington, at Trenton, by a loan of money, ii. 381; declension in the character of Congress remarked by, ii. 432; money borrowed by, of Rochambeau, ii. 726; lodgings taken by Washington at the house of, in 1785, iii. 62; testimony of, to the abilities of Hamilton, iii. 121; house of, in Philadelphia, selected for the residence of Washington, iii. 167; rent of house of, iii. 170. Morris, Roger, headquarters of Washington at the house of, on Harlem Heights, ii. 297. Morristown, design of Washington to make his winter-quarters in the n
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