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Maj. Benjamin Huger, an active officer, a wise statesmen, > statesman Chapter I Paragraph 7 ^

113 men were killed of the American's > of the Americans Chapter II Paragraph 7 ^^

abhored either submission or vassalage > abhorred either... Chapter II Paragraph 8 ^^

in the the praise of his father. > in the praise of his father. Chapter II Paragraph 16 ^^^

and join Gen. Green > and join Gen. Greene Chapter II Paragraph 19 ^

moving up for that pupose > moving up for that purpose Chapter II Paragraph 19 ^

in the case of his country > in the cause of his country Chapter II Paragraph 24 ^

and and marching two or three hours > and marching two or three hours Chapter II Paragraph 25 ^^^

two days and an half > two days and a half Chapter II, Detached Narratives Paragraph 4

from Winnsborourgh > from Winnsborough Chapter III Paragraph 4 ^^

and and executed the order with great gallantry > and executed the order... Chapter III Paragraph 4 ^^^

As the navigation of the Wateree river was as that time > at that time Chapter III Paragraph 11 ^^

these were, however soon rallied > these were, however, soon rallied Chapter III Paragraph 17 ^

they run to their arms and returned.... > they ran to their arms Chapter III Paragraph 22 ^

with forces much impairied by the incessant > with forces much impaired Chapter III Paragraph 28 ^^

so strongly recommended by Machiavel > by Machiavelli Chapter III Paragraph 33 ^^

encouraged the garrison for awhile > for a while Chapter III Paragraph 34 ^^

a new charge, made by Rowdon and Balfour themselves > Rawdon and Balfour Chapter III Paragraph 41 ^

by some mistaken order be had gone to assist Washington > he had gone Chapter III Paragraph 46 ^

Thus a most favourabe opportunity > Thus a most favourable opportunity Chapter III Paragraph 46 ^

would have preplexed the narrative > would have perplexed the narrative Chapter III Paragraph 53 ^^

with the officers. commanding of thirty-eight men. > officers, commanding Chapter III, Detached Narratives Paragraph 5 ^^

supernumerary officers, who placed themseves > who placed themselves Chapter III, Detached Narratives Paragraph 7 ^

an extensive avenue of old ceder trees > old cedar trees Chapter IV Paragraph 13 ^

with a salary of about 500l. > with a salary of about 500 pounds. (This change has been made only to avoid confusion.) ^^^^^^

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