ACCORDING TO "BIG FOOT" WALLACE, they were a motley, mixed up crowd, you may be certain - broken down politicians from the 'old States' that somehow had got on the wrong side of the fence, and had been left out in the cold; renegades and refugees from justice, that had 'left their country for their country's good,' and adventurers of all sorts, ready for anything or any enterprise that afforded a reasonable prospect of excitement and plunder.
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Texas, history, republic, 1836-1846Edition | Availability |
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Men-at-Arms 398: The Texan Army 1836-46
October 22, 2003, Osprey Publishing
Paperback
in English
1841765937 9781841765938
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"ACCORDING TO "BIG FOOT" WALLACE, they were a motley, mixed up crowd, you may be certain - broken down politicians from the 'old States' that somehow had got on the wrong side of the fence, and had been left out in the cold; renegades and refugees from justice, that had 'left their country for their country's good,' and adventurers of all sorts, ready for anything or any enterprise that afforded a reasonable prospect of excitement and plunder."
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