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Appendix to the Canada papers, : relating principally to the Convention Army after its arrival in the neighbourhood of Boston, in the years 1777 and 1778
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Plan of the Position which the Army under Lt. Genl. Burgoine took at Saratoga on the 10th of September 1777, and in which it remained till the Convention was signed
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A map of the country in Which the army under Lt. General Burgoyne acted in the campaign of 1777 : sheWing the marches of the army & the places of the principal actions / draWn by Mr. Medcalfe & engraved by Wm. Faden
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