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... hope you belong to our party ? " " What party ? " was asked . " The lower party , " said André . " We do , " was the reply . All reserve was now at an end . André declared himself to be a British offi- cer ; that he had been up the ...
... hope you belong to our party ? " " What party ? " was asked . " The lower party , " said André . " We do , " was the reply . All reserve was now at an end . André declared himself to be a British offi- cer ; that he had been up the ...
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... hope of bringing him into action , when an express came spurring from Cornwallis , calling for the immediate services of himself and his dragoons in another quarter . Sumter was again in the field ! That indefatigable partisan having ...
... hope of bringing him into action , when an express came spurring from Cornwallis , calling for the immediate services of himself and his dragoons in another quarter . Sumter was again in the field ! That indefatigable partisan having ...
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... hope you will come yourself to Virginia , and that , if the French army moves this way , I will have at least the satisfaction of behold- ing you , myself , at the head of the combined armies . " In concluding his letter , he writes ...
... hope you will come yourself to Virginia , and that , if the French army moves this way , I will have at least the satisfaction of behold- ing you , myself , at the head of the combined armies . " In concluding his letter , he writes ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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