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The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862
Desirous to stand better with the aristocracy, some years ago the family sunk the plebeian patronymic of Smith and adopted that of Rhett, a name known in South Carolina a century previous.
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During Nullification times the Fullers were Union men. Doctor Thomas Fuller, who, a short time since, set fire to his buildings and cotton crop to prevent their falling into Yankee hands, is well known as a kind-hearted physician, and better things might have been expected of him.
His brother is a celebrated Baptist clergyman in Baltimore. He was formerly a lawyer, and afterwards preached to an immense congregation, mainly of slaves, in his native place.
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Many years ago the Elliots were staunch Union men, and Stephen Elliot, a gentleman of talent, wrote many very able arguments against nullification and in favor of the Union. He always thought that Port Royal must some day be the great naval and commercial depot of the South. He may yet live to see his former anticipations realized, though not in the way he desired.
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An Inquiry laid by me it few years ago before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania elicited information as to several of these 'gates' in that State. I have not the work by me, but I believe that FALES DUNLAP, Esq., of New York, asserts on Rabbinical authority, in an appendix to Sod or the Mysteries, that the Hebrew word commonly translated as 'passover' should be rendered 'passing through.'
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Robertson's Lectures and Addresses. Boston: Ticknor & Fields.
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The negro whippers and field overseers.
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Referring to the common practice of bathing the raw and bleeding backs of the punished slaves with a strong solution of salt and water.
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Words to the West. Knickerbocker Magazine, Oct., 1861.
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Continental Magazine, March, 1862. See article, Southern Aids to the North.
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Don't speak of quacks; just take your dose;Why should you try to mend it,If Doctor H– concocts the pill,And Parsons recommend it?See Amer. Jour. of Sci., Vol. xxx., 2d Scr., pages 10-12.