OF THE RISE, PROGRESS AND TERMINATION OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. INTERSPERSED WITH Biographical, Political and Moral Obfervations. Checked May 1913 SHAKESPEARE. LIBRARĮ NEW-YORK BOSTON: PRINTED BY MANNING AND LORING, FOR E. LARKIN, No. 47, CORNHILL. STOR CONTENTS Northern Department.-General Carleton fuperfeded. -General Burgoyne vefted with the Command for Operations in Canada.-Ticonderoga abandoned by General St. Clair.-Affair of Fort Stanwix-Of Bennington, and various other important Movements of the two Armies, until the Convention of Sara- toga.-General Burgoyne repairs to England on Obfervations on the Conduct of the British Parliament, previous to the Capture of Burgoyne. The inef fectual Efforts of the Commiffioners fent to Amer- ica, in confequence of Lord North's Conciliatory Bill-Their Attempts to corrupt Individuals and Public Bodies.-Negociation broken off.-Manifefto published by the Commiffioners-Counter Declara- |