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Camden Town is full of little houses standing back in side streets, houses with porticoed front doors monstrously disproportioned to their size. Nobody ever knocks at those front doors; nobody ever passes down those side streets if they can possibly help it.
His last moments were spent in dictating a letter to a friend concerning his continentals, of whom he said, he "had no words that could sufficiently express his love, and his admiration of their valor." He survived the action but a few hours, and was buried in the plains of Camden, near which his last battle was fought.
"P. S. Have the goodness to remember me most kindly to my friend Major Rennell." To the Earl Camden, One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, &c. &c. &c. On board of H. M. Schooner Joliba, at anchor off Sansanding, November 17, 1805. "I have herewith sent you an account of each day's proceedings since we left Kayee.
Let me revert to my memorandum book, Camden, New Jersey, that year, fill'd with addresses, receipts, purchases, &c., of the two volumes pub'd then by myself the "Leaves," and the "Two Rivulets" some home customers, for them, but mostly from the British Islands.
He therefore decided upon giving battle to the enemy, who were posted at Rugeley's Mills, a few miles distant, leaving the defense of Camden to Major M'Arthur, with some provincials and convalescent soldiers and a detachment of the Sixty-third Regiment, which was expected to arrive during the night.
Upon the secession of South Carolina, December 20th, 1860, Captain Kershaw was elected Colonel of the Second South Carolina Volunteers, and Lieutenant Kennedy was chosen Captain of the Camden Volunteers, a company composed of members of the Camden Light Infantry and those who united with them for service in the field.
Immediately after this battle, he substituted for Henry E. Locke, in Captain William Armstrong's company, marched to Park's Mill, near Charlotte, and thence to General Rutherford's army, encamped at Phifer's plantation. Soon afterward he marched with General Rutherford's command to Camden and participated in the unfortunate battle at that place on the 16th of August, 1780.
"Get her then; out Fourth Street, Camden; the Reverend Mr. Needles. But afterwards don't come complaining to me. You ought to have seen to her; you've got the money, the influence. And you have done nothing, beyond some stinking dollars ... wouldn't even name her. Eunice Scofield, a child without " All that she had said was absolutely true, just.
But had the privileges of parliament been at that time exactly ascertained, or royal power fully limited, could such an imagination ever have been entertained by him, as to think that his proclamations could regulate parliamentary elections? Winwood, vol. ii. p. 18, 19. * Journ. 26th March, 1604 Journ. 3d April, 1604. v See note RR, at the end of the volume. v* Camden, in Kennet, p. 375.
This out-of-door stuff costs like all creation. Your gowns will let you out easy you can economize on this engagement but have a heart and think of me!" "I I do think of you, Camby. You know as well as I that New York is at your beck and call. What you say goes! Call them now to see something that will make them sure the world isn't going to the devil, Camden.
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