As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery may appropriate freely and without limit; discriminating, however, between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usually neutral or... Hardtack and Coffee; Or, The Unwritten Story of Army Life: Including ... - Página 224por John Davis Billings - 1887 - 406 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 páginas
...local hostility ; but no such devastation was to be permitted where the inhabitants remained quiet. " As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 842 páginas
...business houses, the institutions of learning, and all the hotels excep't the Gate City ; in all about the Inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery may appropriate...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 842 páginas
...less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. ''VI. As for horses, mules, wagons, &c., us far, we have not had arms enough to equip our White...contempt. There are 50,000 bayonets in the Union a or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take inules or horses to replace... | |
| 1865 - 870 páginas
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless according to the measure of such hostility. 6. has or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses, to replace... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - 1865 - 574 páginas
...and enforce a devastation more or less relentless according to the measure of such hostility. " VI. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - 1865 - 568 páginas
...and enforce a devastation more or less relentless according to the measure of such hostility. " VI. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1865 - 410 páginas
...and enforce a devastation more or less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. "VI. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace... | |
| 1865 - 866 páginas
...order and enforce a devastation more or less relentless according to the measure of such hostility. 6. As for horses, mules, wagons, etc., belonging to the...however, between the rich, who are usually hostile, bod the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses,... | |
| 1865 - 614 páginas
...less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. " 6. As for horses, mules, wagons, &c., belonging to the inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace... | |
| Faunt Le Roy Senour - 1865 - 736 páginas
...less relentless, according to the measure of such hostility. 6. As for horses, mules, wagons, &c., belonging to the inhabitants, the cavalry and artillery...between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor or industrious, usually neutral or friendly. Foraging parties may also take mules or horses to replace... | |
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