The Monthly military repository . me general. A conftant blaze of fire was kept up, andboth armies feemed to be determined on death or vi^lory. The Americans were led to the battle by General Arnold,who diftinguifhed himfelf in an extraordinary manner. As day light clofed, the Americans retired, leaving theBritifh mafters of the field of battle. The Britifh loft up-wards of 500 men, including their killed, wounded and pri-loners. The Americans, inclufive of the miffing, loft 319* No folid advantages, however, refulted to the Britifhtroops from this encounter. The conduft of the Americanshad fu


The Monthly military repository . me general. A conftant blaze of fire was kept up, andboth armies feemed to be determined on death or vi^lory. The Americans were led to the battle by General Arnold,who diftinguifhed himfelf in an extraordinary manner. As day light clofed, the Americans retired, leaving theBritifh mafters of the field of battle. The Britifh loft up-wards of 500 men, including their killed, wounded and pri-loners. The Americans, inclufive of the miffing, loft 319* No folid advantages, however, refulted to the Britifhtroops from this encounter. The conduft of the Americanshad fully convinced every one that they virere able to fuftainan attack in open plains with the intrepidity, the fpirit andthe coolnefs of veterans. For four hours they maintained aconteft hand in hand, and when they retired, it was not be- Kk i^zjiv^ /9^ 7!az: Position M^ichthe ARMYimder n Gen^Bubgoine took at Saratoga on the to^ of Septernher 7JJJ tf^mwhicliit remained till the CONVENTION was iWed. 7^ o/^ _ff[/lf!ne>i ,hr (cl^y^o2. ?• / r<


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