American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... officers to each division , making the whole number of division officers 80 . There are fifty - three brigades , and four officers for each bri- gade , making the whole number of brigade officers 212 . The number of regiments we cannot ...
... officers to each division , making the whole number of division officers 80 . There are fifty - three brigades , and four officers for each bri- gade , making the whole number of brigade officers 212 . The number of regiments we cannot ...
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... officers , supposing a new set necessary no oftener than every five years , and calling the average cost of each set only thirty dollars , amount yearly to $ 51,360 . These commissioned officers are required to hold one officer muster ...
... officers , supposing a new set necessary no oftener than every five years , and calling the average cost of each set only thirty dollars , amount yearly to $ 51,360 . These commissioned officers are required to hold one officer muster ...
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... officers of the regular army take rank of all militia officers of the same grade , whatever may be the date of their respective commissions . This rule is highly beneficial to the public interest , because , without creating invidious ...
... officers of the regular army take rank of all militia officers of the same grade , whatever may be the date of their respective commissions . This rule is highly beneficial to the public interest , because , without creating invidious ...
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