| William Henry Foote - North Carolina - 1846 - 570 pages
...exertions of the well-affected, and totally destroyed all communication between the king's troops and the loyalists in other parts of the province. No British...facilitate his designs, or guide his future conduct." A higher encomium of the principles and patriotism of the Irish, or rather Scotch-Irish, settlements... | |
| William Henry Foote - North Carolina - 1846 - 568 pages
...exertions of the well-affected, and totally destroyed all communication between the king's troops and the loyalists in other parts of the province. No British...facilitate his designs, or guide his future conduct." A higher encomium of the principles and patriotism of the Irish, or rather Scotch-Irish, settlements... | |
| John Wheeler Moore - North Carolina - 1880 - 532 pages
...well-affected, and totally destroyed all communication.s between the Loyalists in other parts of the provincc. No British commander could obtain any information...facilitate his designs or guide his future conduct. "t In addition to the above, Tarleton further added that Cornwallis could learn nothing of movements... | |
| Edward McCrady - History - 1901 - 954 pages
...affected, and totally destroyed all communication between the King's troops and the Loyalists in the other parts of the province. No British commander...facilitate his designs or guide his future conduct. Every report concerning the measures of the Governor and Assembly would be ambiguous ; accounts of... | |
| Edward McCrady - South Carolina - 1901 - 960 pages
...Loyalists in the other parts of the province. No British commander could obtain any inv/ formation in that position which would facilitate his designs or guide his future conduct. Every report concerning the measures of the Governor and Assembly would be ambiguous ; accounts of... | |
| William Alexander Graham - North Carolina - 1904 - 432 pages
...affected and totally destroyed all communication between the Kings' troops and the loyalists in the other parts of the province. No British commander...facilitate his designs, or guide his future conduct. Every report concerning the measures of the governor and assembly would undoubtedly be ambiguous; accounts... | |
| David Lee Russell - History - 2000 - 386 pages
...affected, and totally destroyed all communication between the King's troops and the loyalists in the other parts of the province. No British commander...facilitate his designs, or guide his future conduct. Every report concerning the measures of the governor and assembly would undoubtedly be ambiguous; accounts... | |
| Larry J Hoefling - Scots-Irish - 2005 - 292 pages
...had been frequently mentioned to the Kings officers, that the counties of Mecklenburg and Rohan (sic) were more hostile to England than any others in America....facilitate his designs, or guide his future conduct. When the British sent men out to forage for food, they did so at personal risk. Rather than following... | |
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