Arnold, Benedict
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Calling someone a “Benedict Arnold” is to label the person a traitor.
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Arnold, Benedict, 10, 26, 37, 38, 39, 41, 49.
From The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 by Jacquemart, Jules-Ferdinand
Arnold, Benedict, 103, 107, 112, 114; expedition to Canada of, 125, 128, 130; naval battle of, 134; retreat of, 136.
From Vermont A Study of Independence by Robinson, Rowland E. (Evans)
Arnold, Benedict, at Quebec; in Burgoyne's campaign; treason of.
From A Short History of the United States by Channing, Edward
Arnold, Benedict, operations at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 462; invasion of Canada, 471; at Valcour Island, 487-488; in campaign against Burgoyne, 495-499; treason, 511-512; in the British army, 530.
From The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 by Bolton, Herbert Eugene
Arnold, Benedict, 87, 93, 94, 118, 136, 137, 143, 167-171, 173, 175, 177, 179.
From The War of Independence by Fiske, John
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