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Excerpt from The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, Vol. 3: Including an Account of the Late War, and of the Thirteen Colonies, From Their Origin to That Period
The military operations in south-carolina, p. 96. General Gates takes the direct route to Camden, p. 98.-joins the milie tia under generalcaswell, {bid - conducts his army to Clermont, p. 99 - marches on toward Camden, p. 101 - is-noex met by lord Cornwallis, at the head of the is defeated by him, find. Baron de Kalb p. 105. Tarleton defeats Sumpter, p. 108. The relics of the American army retreat to Salisbury, {bid - are ordered tofiillsl borough, p. 109. Cornwallis's orders relative to the treatment of south-carolina, z'ba'd. A number of the citizens Of Charles ton, ' prisoners under the capitulation, sentto St. Augustine, p.�110. General Marion's exertions against the British adhe-s rents, p. 112. The arrangement of the broken American troops, p. 114. Major Ferguson ordered to manmuvre through the northern parts of south-carolina, and then tojom lord Cornwallis at Charlotte, p. 115-45 pursued, defeated and slam.
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