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... hand , ready for a speculation , if any should offer ; I have also one thousand pounds in hand , and can collect fifteen hundred more in two or three days . Add to this I have some credit . From these hints you can judge of the purchase ...
... hand , ready for a speculation , if any should offer ; I have also one thousand pounds in hand , and can collect fifteen hundred more in two or three days . Add to this I have some credit . From these hints you can judge of the purchase ...
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... hand , they threw down their arms without firing a shot , and cried for quarter , which was granted . While Lee was secur ing them , Captain Armstrong with the first section of cavalry pushed on in pursuit of Coates and the main body ...
... hand , they threw down their arms without firing a shot , and cried for quarter , which was granted . While Lee was secur ing them , Captain Armstrong with the first section of cavalry pushed on in pursuit of Coates and the main body ...
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... hand upon his heart , bowed several times , and then retreated to an arm - chair near the table . The populace appeared to understand that the scene had overcome him ; and were hushed at once into pro- found silence . After a few ...
... hand upon his heart , bowed several times , and then retreated to an arm - chair near the table . The populace appeared to understand that the scene had overcome him ; and were hushed at once into pro- found silence . After a few ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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