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 XXVIU CONTENTS. Chapter V. — continued. Obstructions there encountered 110 Constitution of the Treasury,. . . . .117 The incidence of blame, 118 CHAPTER VI. STATE OF THE ALLIED ARMIES BEFORE THE HURRICANE. I. The food of the French army 119 The food provided for the English army,. . . .119 II. The shelter provided for the French army, .... 124 For the English, 124 Lord Raglan's immediate measures for hutting the troops,. 124 III. Warm clothing,. 125 IV. Provision made by the French for the care of their sick and wounded, ..,..,.... 126 By the English, 126 Insufficiency of their preparations for the care of the sick and wounded,. . . .127 V. Undue amount of work cast upon the English soldiery,. 138 VI. Their .state of health, 13fi