Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Charleston, S. C.” in entry burke-aedanus of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
... the Supreme Court of South Carolina.
He served two years in the army; was in Congress (1789-91); and after serving in the State legislature, he became chancellor of the common-wealth.
He died in Charleston, S. C. , March 3, 1802. Judge Burke was a thorough republican, and wrote a famous pamphlet against the Cincinnati Society (q. v.) that was translated into French by Mirabeau, and used by him with much effect...
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