his address of exculpation, [463];
his proclamation to induce desertion, [463];
his vindication in Remarks on Travels of Chastellux, [463];
authorities on his treason, [463];
Life by Sparks, [464];
Life by I. N. Arnold, [464];
his own telling of the story, [466];
attempt to seize him, [468];
in Virginia, [495], [546], [732];
distrusted by Clinton, [546];