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136. Burgoyne, General John, junction of Howe with, feared by Washington, i.
194, 195, 205, 206; significance of his defeat, 202; danger of his invasion foreseen by Washington, 203-206; captures Ticonderoga, 207; outnumbered and defeated, 210; surrenders, 211. Burke, Edmund, understands significance of Washington'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.
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