ury the civilised world
will be condemned to witness the destruction of such a gallant race.
THE END.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS, EDINBURGH.
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|Transcriber's Note: |
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|The following changes have been made in the text. |
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|Page 103, "cut of" changed to "cut off". |
| (if he was not cut off by the enemy) |
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|Page 124, "Tennesse" changed to "Tennessee". |
| (as performed by General Polk in Tennessee) |
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|Page 180, "took me a drive" changed to "took me for a drive". |
| (This old gentleman took me for a drive) |
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|Page 227, "diffculty" changed to "difficulty". |
| (We experienced considerable difficulty in carrying) |
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|Unexpected use of punctuation and hyphens have been standardised.|
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