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George Washington, Vol. I

CHAPTER XI
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167; cowardice of, 168; despised by Washington, 169; leave army again, 175; assist in defeat of Burgoyne, 211.
Mischianza, i.

232.
Monmouth, battle of, i.

235-239.
Monroe, James, appointed minister to France, ii.

211; his character, 212; intrigues against Hamilton, 212; effusively received in Paris, 212; acts foolishly, 213; tries to interfere with Jay, 213; upheld, then condemned and recalled by Washington, 213, 214; writes a vindication, 215; Washington's opinion of him, 215, 216; his selection one of Washington's few mistakes, 334.
Montgomery, General Richard, sent by Washington to invade Canada, i.

143.
Morgan, Daniel, sent against Burgoyne by Washington, i.


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