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The Life of General Francis Marion

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A patriotic, anecdotal biography that portrays a partisan leader's irregularcampaigns during the Revolutionary War, emphasizing stealthy swamp operations, surprise attacks, and small-unit resourcefulness. Military episodes are interwoven with moral reflections and laudatory character sketches that stress courage, mercy toward defeated foes, and civic virtue. The author frames the narrative with a personal preface explaining his desire to preserve the leader's memory and acknowledges reliance on contemporaneous accounts while admitting to embellishment; the result blends factual reportage of raids and skirmishes with dramatized vignettes intended to inspire readers.

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M. L. Weems

M. L. Weems was an American author and biographer, best known for his works that celebrate notable figures in American history. His most recognized book, "The Life of Benjamin Franklin," offers a detailed account of Franklin's life, enriched with anecdotes and sayings that had not been previously published. Weems also wrote "The Life of General Francis Marion," which highlights the contributions of the American Revolutionary War hero. Through his biographical narratives, Weems contributed to the literary heritage of early American literature, providing insights into the lives of influential personalities.

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