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... officers . The following clause is perhaps the strongest demonstration ever given of the truth of Tacitus's maxim , - " pessimum genus inimicorum laudantes : " When any officers of the civil department of government , who have not ...
... officers . The following clause is perhaps the strongest demonstration ever given of the truth of Tacitus's maxim , - " pessimum genus inimicorum laudantes : " When any officers of the civil department of government , who have not ...
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... officers , who may be liable to similar dangers . -Motives are assigned to the members of the Navy Board , of which we cannot judge : but the facts seem to indicate the want of some farther regulations in matters of this kind , that ...
... officers , who may be liable to similar dangers . -Motives are assigned to the members of the Navy Board , of which we cannot judge : but the facts seem to indicate the want of some farther regulations in matters of this kind , that ...
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... officers of all ranks , compose the Etat major . This Etat major is the sole centre of move- ment , and follows the Commander in chief during the whole campaign . It is the depository of all reports of consequence , and the channel of ...
... officers of all ranks , compose the Etat major . This Etat major is the sole centre of move- ment , and follows the Commander in chief during the whole campaign . It is the depository of all reports of consequence , and the channel of ...
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