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" Col. Marion, a gentleman of South Carolina, had been with the army a few days, attended by a very few followers, distinguished by small leather caps, and the wretchedness of their attire ; their number did not exceed twenty men and boys, some white,... "
Historic Camden: Colonial and revolutionary - Página 151
de Thomas J. Kirkland, Robert MacMillan Kennedy - 1905
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The Life of Francis Marion

William Gilmore Simms - 1844 - 384 páginas
...the army, a few days, attended by a very few followers, distinguished by small leather caps, and the wretchedness of their attire ; their number did not...appearance was in fact so burlesque, that it was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers ; and the General...
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The Life of Francis Marion

William Gilmore Simms - 1844 - 382 páginas
...the army a few days, attended by a very few followers, distinguished by small leather caps, and the wretchedness of their attire ; their number did not...exceed twenty men and boys, some white, some black, and alt mounted, but most of them miserably equipped ; their appearance was in fact so burlesque, that...
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Life and Services of Gen. Anthony Wayne: Founded on Documentary and Other ...

Horatio Newton Moore - 1845 - 456 páginas
...the army a few days, attended by a very few followers, distinguished by small leather caps, and the wretchedness of their attire: their number did not...appearance was in fact so burlesque, that it was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers; and the General...
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The Life of Francis Marion

William Gilmore Simms - 1846 - 386 páginas
...the army a few days, attended by a very few followers, distinguished by small leather caps, and the wretchedness of their attire ; their number did not...appearance was in fact so burlesque, that it was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers ; and the General...
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A History of the United States: For Families and Libraries

Benson John Lossing - 1857 - 702 páginas
...the wretchedness of thoir attire. Their number did not exceed twenty meu and boy.«, some white, somo black, and all mounted, but most of them miserably...appearance was, in fact, so burlesque, that it was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers ; and the general...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen 17

1858 - 884 páginas
...appearance. " Their number, " said Colonel Williams, when describing their arrival in Gates's Camp, " did not exceed twenty men and boys, some white, some...appearance was in fact so burlesque that it was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers ; and the General...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen 17

Henry Mills Alden - 1858 - 884 páginas
...appearance. "Their number," said Colonel Williams, when describing their arrival in Gates's Camp, " did not exceed twenty men and boys, some white, some...appearance was in fact so burlesque that it -was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers; and the General...
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The National Magazine, Volumen 12

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 610 páginas
...followers, distinguished by small leather caps, and the wretchedness of their attire. Their number does not exceed twenty men and boys, some white, some black, and all mounted, but all miserably equipped. Their appearance is in fact so burlesque that it is with much difficulty the...
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The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-general in the Army of the Revolution

William Gilmore Simms - 1859 - 398 páginas
...army a few days, attended by a very few followers, distinguished by small black leather caps and the wretchedness of their attire. Their number did not...appearance was in fact so burlesque, that it was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers ; and the general...
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A History of the United States: For Families and Libraries

Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 páginas
...said of his appearance then, that his followers were "distinguished by small leathern caps, and the wretchedness of their attire. Their number did not...appearance was, in fact, so burlesque, that it was with much difficulty the diversion of the regular soldiery was restrained by the officers ; and the general...
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