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Page 18
... enemy : the 2 fruits of industry perished on the spot where they were pro- duced , or were consumed by the foe : the " plains of Caro- lina " drank up the most precious blood of her citizens : black and smoking ruins marked the places ...
... enemy : the 2 fruits of industry perished on the spot where they were pro- duced , or were consumed by the foe : the " plains of Caro- lina " drank up the most precious blood of her citizens : black and smoking ruins marked the places ...
Page 47
... enemies would see him shiver , and would say he trem- bled for fear . 4 After praying on the scaffold most fervently , he rose , clasped his hands , and said , " Now I am going to God ! " 5 When all was nearly ready , he begged the ...
... enemies would see him shiver , and would say he trem- bled for fear . 4 After praying on the scaffold most fervently , he rose , clasped his hands , and said , " Now I am going to God ! " 5 When all was nearly ready , he begged the ...
Page 56
... enemy was re- pulsed with great laughter . " Again : " a gentleman was yesterday brought up to 7 answer a charge of having eaten a stage - driver , for de- manding more than his fare . " 8 " At the late fourth of July dinner in the town ...
... enemy was re- pulsed with great laughter . " Again : " a gentleman was yesterday brought up to 7 answer a charge of having eaten a stage - driver , for de- manding more than his fare . " 8 " At the late fourth of July dinner in the town ...
Page 62
... enemy . " " And then all this noise is occasioned by your doubting whether that poor gentleman is your prisoner or not : is it , 9 sirrah ? Who do you think it can be else ? " " I do not know who else it can be , " returned the fellow ...
... enemy . " " And then all this noise is occasioned by your doubting whether that poor gentleman is your prisoner or not : is it , 9 sirrah ? Who do you think it can be else ? " " I do not know who else it can be , " returned the fellow ...
Page 64
... enemy soever . And how would I do it , think you ? 3 Why , thus , sir : I would select nineteen more than myself ... enemy were forty thou- 7 sand strong . We twenty would come into the field , the tenth of March , or thereabouts , and ...
... enemy soever . And how would I do it , think you ? 3 Why , thus , sir : I would select nineteen more than myself ... enemy were forty thou- 7 sand strong . We twenty would come into the field , the tenth of March , or thereabouts , and ...
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