Hooper, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from North Carolina, writes a long letter to Morris, a signer from Pennsylvania, in which he praises the genius, conduct, and courage of General Washington; comments on other signers--Nelson, Harrison, Wilson, and Ross; relates the success of General Dickinson against a foraging party sent out by Cornwallis; and reflects on the policy of quartering soldiers with citizens.
"Hooper, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from North Carolina, writes a long letter to Morris, a signer from Pennsylvania, in which he praises the genius, conduct, and courage of General Washington; comments on other signers--Nelson, Harrison, Wilson, and Ross; relates the success of General Dickinson against a foraging party sent out by Cornwallis; and reflects on the policy of quartering soldiers with citizens."@en
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