Ramsay's History of South Carolina: From Its First Settlement in 1670 to the Year 1808, المجلد 2Reprint Company, 1971 |
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... Laurens replied , " 1 will never subscribe to my own infamy and to the dishonor of my children . " Though Mr. Laurens was not allowed to see his own friends , pains were taken to furnish him with such newspapers from America as ...
... Laurens replied , " 1 will never subscribe to my own infamy and to the dishonor of my children . " Though Mr. Laurens was not allowed to see his own friends , pains were taken to furnish him with such newspapers from America as ...
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... Laurens had been accustomed , so far undermined his constitution that he never afterwards enjoyed good health . Soon after his release he received a commission from Congress to be one of their ministers to negotiate a peace with Great ...
... Laurens had been accustomed , so far undermined his constitution that he never afterwards enjoyed good health . Soon after his release he received a commission from Congress to be one of their ministers to negotiate a peace with Great ...
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... Laurens command agreeable to his rank . " On the next day a letter from Lieutenant - Colonel Laurens was read in Congress , expressing " his gratitude for the unexpected honor which Congress were pleased to confer on him by the ...
... Laurens command agreeable to his rank . " On the next day a letter from Lieutenant - Colonel Laurens was read in Congress , expressing " his gratitude for the unexpected honor which Congress were pleased to confer on him by the ...
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