Citation - Salem Gazette (Crouch): 1781.03.27

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Index Entry Assemblies, in Charleston, given by British officers, ladies disdain 
Location Charleston 
Citation
SG(C.781.015
27 Mar 1781:43 (1/13)
We hear the ladies in Charlestown, S. Carolina, remarkable
for their good sense, politeness, and vivacity, have not a
little chagrined the British officers in that place, by
their firmness and patriotism.  They cannot behold with
insensibility the miseries of their country;  they cannot
regard it's inhuman invaders with complacency; they cannot
receive the compliments of the officers with a smile, nor
take a part in their entertainments.  These ladies, full of
the sentiments of humanity, as well as delicacy, and
reflecting on the sufferings of their countrymen and near
connections, have constantly refused their company, though
warmly and repeatedly solicited, at concerts, balls,
assemblies, and all parties of pleasure, with the British
officers.


Generic Title Salem Gazette (Crouch) 
Date 1781.03.27 
Publisher Crouch, Mary, and Company 
City, State Salem, MA 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0044113
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