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View The campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas By Lee, Henry
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The campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas

By Lee, Henry

View Justice William Johnson, the first dissenter By Donald G. Morgan

Justice William Johnson, the first dissenter

Justice William Johnson, the first dissenter

By Donald G. Morgan

View Justice William Johnson By Donald G. Morgan

Justice William Johnson

Justice William Johnson

By Donald G. Morgan

View Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge By Louis Hue Girardin
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Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge

By Louis Hue Girardin

View Caroliniensis By Robert J. Turnbull
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Caroliniensis

By Robert J. Turnbull

View Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge, inconsiderately or milignantly introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the life and correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene By Paul Bentalou

Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge, inconsiderately or milignantly introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the life and correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene

Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge, inconsiderately or milignantly introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the life and correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene

By Paul Bentalou

View A reply to Judge Johnson's Remarks on an article in the North American review, relating to Count Pulaski By Paul Bentalou

A reply to Judge Johnson's Remarks on an article in the North American review, relating to Count Pulaski

A reply to Judge Johnson's Remarks on an article in the North American review, relating to Count Pulaski

By Paul Bentalou

View Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge inconsiderately or malignantly introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the life and correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene By Paul Bentalou

Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge inconsiderately or malignantly introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the life and correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene

Pulaski vindicated from an unsupported charge inconsiderately or malignantly introduced in Judge Johnson's Sketches of the life and correspondence of Major Gen. Nathaniel Greene

By Paul Bentalou