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... Cotesworth Pinckney Lewis leaves, followed by- Mrs. Johnson, the President, Lynda Johnson and her fiance, Captain Charles Robb. The President shook hands with the rector and said, "Thank you." Mrs. Johnson murmured, "A wonderful choir ...
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, a Revolutionary War commander, presidential candidate in 1804 and signer of the U.S. ... Pinckney family ownership, the island became a hunting preserve in 1937, then a national wildlife refuge in 1957 ...
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... Charles Pinckney, afterward Chief Justice of South Carolina. A generation later, their son — Charles Cotesworth Pinckney — was an illustrious figure in the affairs of the State and nation. Eliza Lucas brought to her husband as part of ...
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, an Oxford graduate from South Carolina. The people of the U.S. for whom the framers spoke.
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... CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY of South Carolina was the 41-year-old second cousin of Charles Pinckney. C. C. Pinckney was educated at Oxford University in England and became a lawyer. During the Revolution he was a famous officer in the ...
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... Pinckney Street, looking down Beacon Hill to the Charles River, presents a solid row of Bulhneh fronts. The street was named after Charles Cotes- worth Pinckney, who said: "Millions for defense but not one cent for tribute." Mt. VernOfl ...
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... Charles Cotes- worth Pinckney, a member of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, explained that one of the reasons why no bill of rights was adopted in Philadelphia which ". . . weighed particularly, with the members from this state" was ...
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and of which the other member was El- bridge Gerry, was to make some agreement to end the lawless seizure John Marshall of American ships by French privateers. The head August, 1955 • Vol. 41 701 John Marshall.
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... Charles Cotesworth Pinckney asserted that the President was "to be elected by the people, through the medium of electors chosen particularly for that purpose".42 The electoral college provision underwent some criticism at the Virginia ...
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... Charles Cotes- worth Pinckney said at the conclusion of the 1787 convention, "Conventions are serious things, and they ought not to be repeated." . . numal (Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Republican of Maryland, has served on the Judiciary ...