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... horses to each wagon , and fifteen hundred saddle or pack - horses for the service of His Majesty's forces , to be at Wills ' Creek on or before the 20th of May ; and he promptly departed for Lancaster to execute the commission . After ...
... horses to each wagon , and fifteen hundred saddle or pack - horses for the service of His Majesty's forces , to be at Wills ' Creek on or before the 20th of May ; and he promptly departed for Lancaster to execute the commission . After ...
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... horses . The second division , with all the stores , muni- tions , and heavy baggage , was to be brought on by Colo ... horses as possible might be used as pack - horses . Here was the difficulty . Brought up , many of them , in ...
... horses . The second division , with all the stores , muni- tions , and heavy baggage , was to be brought on by Colo ... horses as possible might be used as pack - horses . Here was the difficulty . Brought up , many of them , in ...
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... horses-- all imported from England . The Virginians have always been noted for their love of horses , a manly passion which , in those days of opu- lence , they indulged without regard to expense . The rich planters vied with each other ...
... horses-- all imported from England . The Virginians have always been noted for their love of horses , a manly passion which , in those days of opu- lence , they indulged without regard to expense . The rich planters vied with each other ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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