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... officers enter the dwelling of gruous , shot into the sentence . One or two examples will make the matter clearer ... officer of the terrible Inquisition . lice ( fortalice ) .— A noted punster was once asked , enduring the most cruel ...
... officers enter the dwelling of gruous , shot into the sentence . One or two examples will make the matter clearer ... officer of the terrible Inquisition . lice ( fortalice ) .— A noted punster was once asked , enduring the most cruel ...
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... plates for such objects as steam - boilers , iron ships , bridges , and other great works , would have been so great as to have effectually prevented them from being When any officer holding one of these regimental commissions desires. 13.
... plates for such objects as steam - boilers , iron ships , bridges , and other great works , would have been so great as to have effectually prevented them from being When any officer holding one of these regimental commissions desires. 13.
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... officer except a private reprimand , suspension from duty , arrest , or than 10 days , except a longer term be necessary to confinement , neither of which can continue longer bring the offender to a court - martial , nor upon petty officers ...
... officer except a private reprimand , suspension from duty , arrest , or than 10 days , except a longer term be necessary to confinement , neither of which can continue longer bring the offender to a court - martial , nor upon petty officers ...
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... officers and their sub- army , by which a large proportion - probably a half first formation of an English standing army , and was sequent promotion is effected . It dates from the formally recognised in the reign of Queen Anne . The ...
... officers and their sub- army , by which a large proportion - probably a half first formation of an English standing army , and was sequent promotion is effected . It dates from the formally recognised in the reign of Queen Anne . The ...
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... officers could scarcely change from one regiment to another ; but under purchase , exchange is a common thing , and is the greatest boon to the poor officer who holds to his original corps , for the rich officers , for private reasons ...
... officers could scarcely change from one regiment to another ; but under purchase , exchange is a common thing , and is the greatest boon to the poor officer who holds to his original corps , for the rich officers , for private reasons ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1896 |
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