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... circumstances , it was important to give a signal warning to the enemy , by a rigorous observance of the rules of war and the usages of nations in like cases . * But although André's request as to the mode of his death was not to be ...
... circumstances , it was important to give a signal warning to the enemy , by a rigorous observance of the rules of war and the usages of nations in like cases . * But although André's request as to the mode of his death was not to be ...
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... circumstances of the case , and had immediately written him a reply . He had no doubt that Lund had acted from his ... circumstance to me to have heard , " writes he , " that in consequence of your non - compliance with their request ...
... circumstances of the case , and had immediately written him a reply . He had no doubt that Lund had acted from his ... circumstance to me to have heard , " writes he , " that in consequence of your non - compliance with their request ...
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... circumstances he appeared , not at the head of his troops , but , as it were , in opposition to them ; and for a dreadful moment the interests of the army and its general seemed to be in competition ! He spoke --every doubt was ...
... circumstances he appeared , not at the head of his troops , but , as it were , in opposition to them ; and for a dreadful moment the interests of the army and its general seemed to be in competition ! He spoke --every doubt was ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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