The Military and Naval Magazine of the United States ..., Том 2Benjamin Homans Thompson and Homans, 1834 |
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... considered , Remarks on the proposed plan for a School for non - com- · Report of the Secretary of War , 1st session 23d Congress , Non - commissioned officers , their claims and importance Promotions , Appointments , Resignations , & c ...
... considered , Remarks on the proposed plan for a School for non - com- · Report of the Secretary of War , 1st session 23d Congress , Non - commissioned officers , their claims and importance Promotions , Appointments , Resignations , & c ...
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... considered eligible to the rank of captain , when he has served two years as an " effective subaltern ; " and he may become a major after six years ' service . Under our brevet law , which is regarded by the senate as being so obnox ...
... considered eligible to the rank of captain , when he has served two years as an " effective subaltern ; " and he may become a major after six years ' service . Under our brevet law , which is regarded by the senate as being so obnox ...
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... considered that as an officer and a gentleman , I could not well refuse , but I was very unhappy . Not three days left to my own guidance , and I had become intoxicated , and was now to fight a duel . I went up into my room and wrote a ...
... considered that as an officer and a gentleman , I could not well refuse , but I was very unhappy . Not three days left to my own guidance , and I had become intoxicated , and was now to fight a duel . I went up into my room and wrote a ...
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... considered an instrument , by the good or bad use of which , corresponding re- sults will be obtained . If we expect every thing to be effected without exertion on our own part , and calmly and complacent- ly wait for the tardy ...
... considered an instrument , by the good or bad use of which , corresponding re- sults will be obtained . If we expect every thing to be effected without exertion on our own part , and calmly and complacent- ly wait for the tardy ...
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... considered myself a young officer of the Army ; moreover as my pockets were well lined , and as I had been told , I would have no use for the " rhino " where I was going ; ( which , unluckily for me proved false in the se- quel , ) I ...
... considered myself a young officer of the Army ; moreover as my pockets were well lined , and as I had been told , I would have no use for the " rhino " where I was going ; ( which , unluckily for me proved false in the se- quel , ) I ...
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