Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Charleston to the British . In the running fight which ensued he was severely wounded , taken prisoner , and detained be- tween four or five months when he was exchanged in the exchange of prisoners . " It was a singular coincidence ...
... Charleston to the British . In the running fight which ensued he was severely wounded , taken prisoner , and detained be- tween four or five months when he was exchanged in the exchange of prisoners . " It was a singular coincidence ...
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... Charleston with fourteen hundred men against Sir Henry Clinton with five thousand . South Carolina was at last obliged to surrender , and the garrison , including Pinckney , were made prisoners of The latter was not released until peace ...
... Charleston with fourteen hundred men against Sir Henry Clinton with five thousand . South Carolina was at last obliged to surrender , and the garrison , including Pinckney , were made prisoners of The latter was not released until peace ...
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... Charleston , 1786 , we learn that he was visiting his brother in that year . From a note in a very old book we find that he made two voyages to Madeira as commander of the brig Washington , " which was owned and freighted by his brother ...
... Charleston , 1786 , we learn that he was visiting his brother in that year . From a note in a very old book we find that he made two voyages to Madeira as commander of the brig Washington , " which was owned and freighted by his brother ...
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... Charleston was a very aristo- cratic city , and it has been said to have had its no- bility in everything but titles . Among its residents at that time were the Right Hon . Richard Beresford , brother to the Premier ; Pierce Butler ...
... Charleston was a very aristo- cratic city , and it has been said to have had its no- bility in everything but titles . Among its residents at that time were the Right Hon . Richard Beresford , brother to the Premier ; Pierce Butler ...
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... Charleston City Gazette , " which obtained a vast controlling influence throughout the entire State ; and it continued to increase until it was a complete political lever , he himself being a host . Pierre was peculiarly fitted for the ...
... Charleston City Gazette , " which obtained a vast controlling influence throughout the entire State ; and it continued to increase until it was a complete political lever , he himself being a host . Pierre was peculiarly fitted for the ...
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