When the Royal Army arrived in South-Carolina, the commander in chief avoided as much as possible every measure which might excite the loyal inhabitants to rise in favour of government, and thus bring danger and trouble upon themselves, at a time, when the King's army, being employed in the reduction of Charles-Town, could not assist or second their struggles. ..
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[Charleston, S.C.? :
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