The men seemed actuated by a desire to "pay off" in the "enemy's country" all scores that the Federal army had chalked up in the South. The great cause for apprehension, which our situation might have inspired, seemed MANIA FOR PILLAGING. Morgan's Cavalry - Página 304por Basil Wilson Duke - 1906 - 441 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Whitelaw Reid - 1868 - 1172 páginas
...frankly admits, ''exceeded anything that any of us had ever seen before. The men seemed actuated by я desire to pay off, in the enemy's country, all scores that the Union army had chalked up in the South. The great cause for apprehension, which our situation might... | |
| Henry Howe - 1890 - 820 páginas
...says: "The disposition for wholesale plunder exceeded anvthing that any of us had ever seen before. The men seemed actuated by a desire to pay off in the enemy's country all scores that the Union army had chalked up in the South. The great cause for apprehension which our situation might... | |
| Henry Howe - 1896 - 1042 páginas
...says: c'The disposition for wholesale plunder exceeded anything that any of us had ever seen before. The men seemed actuated by a desire to pay off in the enemy's country all scores that the Union army had chalked up in the South. The great cause for apprehension which our situation might... | |
| Henry Howe - 1898 - 1006 páginas
...says: "The disposition for wholesale plunder exceeded anything that any of us had ever seen before. The men seemed actuated by a desire to pay off in the enemy's country all scores that the Union army had chalked up in the South. The great cause for apprehension which our situation might... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1904 - 696 páginas
...cavalry 1 " This disposition for wholesale plunder exceeded anything that any of us had ever seen before. The men seemed actuated by a desire to ' pay off '...that the Federal army had chalked up in the South. . . . Calico was the staple article of appropriation — each man (who could get one) tied a bolt of... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1904 - 692 páginas
...exceeded anything that any of us had ever seen before. The men seemed actuated by a desire to 'pay oft' in the ' enemy's country ' all scores that the Federal army had chalked up in the South. . . . Calico was the staple article of appropriation — each man (who could got one) tied a bolt of... | |
| Julia Henderson Levering - 1909 - 806 páginas
...one man's saddle. The disposition for wholesale plunder exceeded anything that any one had ever seen. The men seemed actuated by a desire to pay off in the enemy's country, all the old scores that the Federal Army had chalked up in the South. The fatigue of the marches was tremendous.... | |
| Edison H. Thomas - 1975 - 162 páginas
...raid: This disposition for wholesale plunder exceeded anything that any of us had ever seen before. The men seemed actuated by a desire to "pay off" in the "enemy country" all the scores that the Federal army had chalked up in the South. Each man who could... | |
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