discussesor cl bragg his new book, "martyr of the american revolution, the execution of isaac hayne, south carolinian." in this illustrated talk, he discusses the details and death,ences of hayne's which was debated in the continental congress and parliament. it is hosted by the society of cincinnati in washington, d.c.. mr. bragg: thank you, and good evening, everyone. the introduction is hard to live up to, but i will try. it is a pleasure and honor to be here this evening with you. we are kindred spirits, interested in american history, but most especially the founding of our nation's country. i reside in thomasville, georgia, 30 miles north of tallahassee, florida. i can say with some confidence that between 1775 and 1783, absolutely nothing happened in this part of the world. unless of course maybe you are a creek indian or a seminole. i am an anesthesiologist by profession. it is my nature to put people sleep. i sincerely hope that won't happen tonight. i want you to know if i catch anybody napping, i reserve the right to send you a bill. time in 2007this that i became a member