life of francis marion(弗朗西丝·马利翁传)-第55章
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seventy five 》 seventy…five thirty five 》 thirty…five
also:
coersion 》 coercion (in Salley's introduction)
Corrections to the 1821 text:
Moultrie himself was more too blame 》 Moultrie himself was more
to blame Chapter I Paragraph 6 ^^
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 ^
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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
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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 500~l~。 》 with a salary of about 500 pounds。
(This change has been made only to avoid confusion。) ^^^^^^ Chapter IV
Paragraph 20
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