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... North , had been retarded by various difficulties , the most important of which was want of provisions . This had been especially the case , he said , since his arrival in North Carolina . The legislative or executive power , he ...
... North , had been retarded by various difficulties , the most important of which was want of provisions . This had been especially the case , he said , since his arrival in North Carolina . The legislative or executive power , he ...
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... North Castle , having been absent on duty to White Plains . When the circumstances of the case were related to him , he at once suspected treachery on the part of Arnold . At his earnest entreaties , an express was sent after the ...
... North Castle , having been absent on duty to White Plains . When the circumstances of the case were related to him , he at once suspected treachery on the part of Arnold . At his earnest entreaties , an express was sent after the ...
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... North Carolina , having detached General Morgan with the other division , one thousand strong , to take post near the confluence of the Pacolet and Broad rivers in South Carolina . Cornwallis lay encamped about seventy miles to the ...
... North Carolina , having detached General Morgan with the other division , one thousand strong , to take post near the confluence of the Pacolet and Broad rivers in South Carolina . Cornwallis lay encamped about seventy miles to the ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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