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... arm in arm , with a serene countenance , bowing to several gentlemen whom he knew . Colonel Tallmadge accompanied him ... arms must be bound , he drew out a second handkerchief , with which they were pinioned . Colonel Scammel now told ...
... arm in arm , with a serene countenance , bowing to several gentlemen whom he knew . Colonel Tallmadge accompanied him ... arms must be bound , he drew out a second handkerchief , with which they were pinioned . Colonel Scammel now told ...
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... arms against their government , spurned at the idea of turning " Arnolds , " as they termed it . The emissaries were seized and conducted to General Wayne , who placed them in confinement , promising that they should be lib 、 erated ...
... arms against their government , spurned at the idea of turning " Arnolds , " as they termed it . The emissaries were seized and conducted to General Wayne , who placed them in confinement , promising that they should be lib 、 erated ...
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... arms in driving the rebel army out of the province , he invited all his loyal subjects to hasten to this standard with their arms and ten days ' provisions , to assist in suppressing the remains of rebellion , and reëstablishing good ...
... arms in driving the rebel army out of the province , he invited all his loyal subjects to hasten to this standard with their arms and ten days ' provisions , to assist in suppressing the remains of rebellion , and reëstablishing good ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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