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Page 56
... horses abandon their mud - villages , on account of want of wood for fuel , and provender for their horses ; and they encamp in their skin - lodges wherever they find enough of cotton - wood and of game . The horses , in the country ...
... horses abandon their mud - villages , on account of want of wood for fuel , and provender for their horses ; and they encamp in their skin - lodges wherever they find enough of cotton - wood and of game . The horses , in the country ...
Page 68
... horses were terribly tormented with a species of tabanus , which dyed their necks with blood : but they disappeared on the more elevated surface . During the night of the 5th of Au- gust , as the wind ceased , the lowing of thousands of ...
... horses were terribly tormented with a species of tabanus , which dyed their necks with blood : but they disappeared on the more elevated surface . During the night of the 5th of Au- gust , as the wind ceased , the lowing of thousands of ...
Page 487
... horses , with about as many more horses for the service of the artillery : constituting altogether an army of 162,000 men , and nearly 15,000 horses . The reader will find much curious matter in the two engravings which explain the ...
... horses , with about as many more horses for the service of the artillery : constituting altogether an army of 162,000 men , and nearly 15,000 horses . The reader will find much curious matter in the two engravings which explain the ...
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