American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... whole number of militia , in 1830 , was 116,000 ; in 1831 , 126,000 ; and in 1832 , 126,000 . The reason of an ... whole number of division officers 80 . There are fifty - three brigades , and four officers for each bri- gade , making ...
... whole number of militia , in 1830 , was 116,000 ; in 1831 , 126,000 ; and in 1832 , 126,000 . The reason of an ... whole number of division officers 80 . There are fifty - three brigades , and four officers for each bri- gade , making ...
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... whole year , and the soil of such a nature that the trenches were continually loaded with water : hence disease might have counted more victims than the sword . A review of the whole of the operations of this siege , leads us to the ...
... whole year , and the soil of such a nature that the trenches were continually loaded with water : hence disease might have counted more victims than the sword . A review of the whole of the operations of this siege , leads us to the ...
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... whole . The analysis of the air of hospitals , though strong with the effluvia of disease , and that of the atmosphere when rife with miasmata , detects no alteration in any of its properties , nor the existence of any new or foreign ...
... whole . The analysis of the air of hospitals , though strong with the effluvia of disease , and that of the atmosphere when rife with miasmata , detects no alteration in any of its properties , nor the existence of any new or foreign ...
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REVISED CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA | 30 |
LIFE OF SCHILLER | 60 |
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