Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Caro- lina , who commanded Fort Moultrie , but was obliged to abandon the fort to help with the defence of the city of Charleston ; but not , however , until he had inflicted great injury upon the ...
... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Caro- lina , who commanded Fort Moultrie , but was obliged to abandon the fort to help with the defence of the city of Charleston ; but not , however , until he had inflicted great injury upon the ...
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney had been com- pelled to yield Fort Moultrie to greatly superior forces , and to reinforce General Lincoln , who was try- ing to hold Charleston with fourteen hundred men against Sir Henry Clinton with five ...
... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney had been com- pelled to yield Fort Moultrie to greatly superior forces , and to reinforce General Lincoln , who was try- ing to hold Charleston with fourteen hundred men against Sir Henry Clinton with five ...
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Colonel Lehre met at his house , as they were accustomed to do pending election , but this time it was for a special purpose . Knowing how impossible it was for Peter ever to say no , they asked him to ...
... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Colonel Lehre met at his house , as they were accustomed to do pending election , but this time it was for a special purpose . Knowing how impossible it was for Peter ever to say no , they asked him to ...
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , was ordered to leave the country . John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry were directed to join Mr. Pinckney abroad , and along with him endeavor to adjust matters peaceably ; but the Directory refused to receive ...
... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , was ordered to leave the country . John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry were directed to join Mr. Pinckney abroad , and along with him endeavor to adjust matters peaceably ; but the Directory refused to receive ...
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney had returned lately from an unsuccessful effort , along with Elbridge Gerry and John Marshall , to settle matters between the United States and France , to which country he had been appointed minister . The ...
... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney had returned lately from an unsuccessful effort , along with Elbridge Gerry and John Marshall , to settle matters between the United States and France , to which country he had been appointed minister . The ...
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