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e prevented such evils
before this." But from a former letter of Gov. Rutledgewhich is a
philippic against Horryand the subsequent determination of Gov.
Matthewsit is evident that Maham had got the civil authority on his side
and he did not regard the general's. And thus it iswhen civilians interfere
with military affairs that they invariably commit blunders. Having
premised these factsto show that in Marion's absence there was naught
but discord and dissentionwe now proceed to state the consequences.
-- * Marion's letter to Horry10th January. --
Almost the whole of the warfare was henceforth carried on in St.
Thomas' and St. James'Santee. About this timeCol. Richard Richardson
commanded the post at Cainhoy. A British galley lay in the river Wando
which he watchedand patroled the road down to Daniel's island by day
and returned into the woods and lay without fire by night. A fortnight after
he was posted therehearing of a party of British which had landed at
Daniel's islandhe immediately sent out scouts to the causeway over to the
islandand wrote for a reinforcement. In the morning Maham's horse
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