The History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783

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The History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783
Edward Mccrady
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" Mr. Moultrie refused to make any such proposal to his father. 1 Thereupon Lord Charles Montagu himself under took the matter, and thus addressed Moultrie under the see Hist, of So. Ca. In the Revolution (McCrady), 299, 300, 301, 302- 309, it is not surprising to find them willing to exchange service from Congress to the King, or vice versa, as indeed did many of those who re mained, without the excuse which these could plead. 1 Moultrie s Memoirs, vol. II, 149, 150.
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...INA guise of disinterested friendship. On the llth of March, 1781, he wrote r 1 - " SIR : A sincere wish to promote what may be to your advantage induces me now to write. The freedom with which we have often conversed makes me hope you will not take amiss what I say.
" My own principles respecting the commencement of this unfortu nate war are well known to you, and of course you can conceive what I mention is out of friendship : you have now fought bravely in the cause of your country for many years, and in my opinion ful filled the duty every individual owes to it : you have had your share of hardships and difficulties ; and if the contest is still to be continued, younger hands should now take the toil from you.


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