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Stephen Bull, letter to Lord Ashley, September , , in The Shaftesbury Papers, ed. Langdon Cheves (Charleston, S.C.: Tempus, ), :. . Peter Wood, Black Majority: Negroes in South Carolina from through the Stono Rebellion (New York: Norton, ), –. . Robert M. Weir, Colonial South Carolina: A History (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, ), . . Robert Olwell, Masters, Slaves, and Subjects: The Culture of Power in the South Carolina Low Country, – (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, ), –. . Ibid., –. 2. The American Revolution . Cornwallis quoted in Walter Edgar, South Carolina: A History (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, ), . . Quoted in Walter J. Fraser, Charleston! Charleston! The History of a Southern City (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, ), . . Thomas B. Horton, “Willington Academy,” in The South Carolina Encyclopedia, ed. Walter Edgar (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, ), –. . 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