| 1819 - 550 páginas
...totally devoid of discipline, and not one-fourth provided with proper military arms, the remainder bein g compelled to resort to bludgeons, knives and such other weapons as they found most readily."—52—53. * In another essential the commissariat of the Patriots exhibited a woful picture;... | |
| James Hackett - 1818 - 172 páginas
...armies. The information received from the, officers to whom I have just referred, was to the folio wing purport : They assured us, that in consequence of...resort to bludgeons, knives, and such other weapons as1 they found most readily procurable. In clothing they were still more destitute and deficient, in... | |
| 1819 - 728 páginas
...return, originating in the peculiar local circumstances of the country, and the hazard which roust unavoidably be encountered in traversing the interior,...round their bodies, and pieces of the raw buffalo bide laced over their feet as a substitute for shoes, which, when hardened by the sun'a'heat, they... | |
| J. H. Robinson (surgeon.) - 1822 - 442 páginas
...shot, is left as a memento for public inspection." OF THE CHARACTER OF THE ARMY, Mr. HACKETT says, "The patriot forces were reduced to a state of the...instances merely consisting of fragments of coarse cloth wrapped round their bodies, and pieces of the raw buffalo hide laced over their feet as a substitute... | |
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