Army wagons, sutlers' teams, and private carriages, choked the passage, tumbling against each other, amid clouds of dust, and sickening sights and sounds. Hacks, containing unlucky spectators of the late affray, were smashed like glass, and the occupants... The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete ... - Página 2981863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 824 páginas
...sickening sights and sounds. Hacks, containing unlucky spectators of the late affray, were smashed like glass, and the occupants were lost sight of in the...stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from being run over, as to make quicker time. Wounded men, lying... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 808 páginas
...sickening sights and sounds. Hacks, containing unlucky spectators of the late affray, were smashed like glass, and the occupants were lost sight of in the...in the stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rodo them bareback, as much to save themselves from being run over, as to make quicker time. Wounded... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 812 páginas
...spectators of the late affray, were smashed like glass, and the occupants were lost sight of in the debrii. Horses, flying wildly from the battle-field, many...stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from being run over, as to make quicker time. Wounded men, lying... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 830 páginas
...affray, were smashed like glass, and the occupants were lost sight of in the debris. Ilorses, tiying wildly from the battle-field, many of them in death...stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from being rim over, as to make quicker time. Wounded men, lying... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 páginas
...smashed like glass, and the occupants wore lost sight of in the debris. Horses, flying wildly from tho battle-field, many of them in death agony, galloped...stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from being run over, as to make quicker time. Wounded men, lying... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 848 páginas
...smashed like glass, and tho occupants were lost sight of in tho debris. Horses, flying wildly from tho battle-field, many of them in death agony, galloped at random forward, joining in tho stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 374 páginas
...sickening sights and sounds. Hacks containing unlucky spectators of the late affray were smashed like glass, and the occupants were lost sight of in the...stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from being run over as to make quick time. Wounded men lying along... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 394 páginas
...sickening sights and sounds. Hacks containing unlucky spectators of the late affray were smashed like glass, and the occupants were lost sight of in the...stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from being run over as to make quick time. Wounded men lying along... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 392 páginas
...the late affray were smashed like glass, and the occupants were lost sight of in the debris. Ilorses, flying wildly from the battle-field, many of them...stampede. Those on foot who could catch them rode them bareback, as much to save themselves from being run over as to make quick time. Wounded men lying along... | |
| Joel Tyler Headley - 1863 - 554 páginas
...dust. Hacks, containing unlucky spectators of the battle, were smashed like glass, and the occupants lost sight of in the debris. Horses flying wildly...of them in death agony, galloped at random forward, swelling the tumult, while wounded men, lying along the banks, appealed with raised hands to those... | |
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