Life of George Washington, Količina 5G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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Stran 46
... officers and soldiers . A general officer had a hut to himself . The same was allowed to the staff of each brigade and regiment , and the field - officer of each regi- ment ; and a hut to the commissioned officers of each company . The ...
... officers and soldiers . A general officer had a hut to himself . The same was allowed to the staff of each brigade and regiment , and the field - officer of each regi- ment ; and a hut to the commissioned officers of each company . The ...
Stran 101
... officers was insufficient for their decent subsistence , especially during the actual depreciation of the currency ... officers were to receive half - pay for seven years after the war , and non - commissioned officers and privates ...
... officers was insufficient for their decent subsistence , especially during the actual depreciation of the currency ... officers were to receive half - pay for seven years after the war , and non - commissioned officers and privates ...
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... officers , on their part , were irritated by the protests of the American officers , and the expressions in Sullivan's general order derogatory to French loyalty . The count addressed a letter to Con- gress , explaining and vindicating ...
... officers , on their part , were irritated by the protests of the American officers , and the expressions in Sullivan's general order derogatory to French loyalty . The count addressed a letter to Con- gress , explaining and vindicating ...
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