The United Service, 17. köideL.R. Hamersly & Company, 1897 |
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... rule and the validity of individual rights shall be re- established throughout the nation as well as in the States . No one , therefore , shall be prosecuted in any form or manner for his political acts ( compromises ) in the present ...
... rule and the validity of individual rights shall be re- established throughout the nation as well as in the States . No one , therefore , shall be prosecuted in any form or manner for his political acts ( compromises ) in the present ...
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... Cheyennes , and Little Wolf wanted me to say what rules should be observed in dealing with them . He informed me that he had " made soldiers , " equivalent to posting sentinels , -and that 46 January THE UNITED SERVICE .
... Cheyennes , and Little Wolf wanted me to say what rules should be observed in dealing with them . He informed me that he had " made soldiers , " equivalent to posting sentinels , -and that 46 January THE UNITED SERVICE .
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... rule , is continued out into the sea until it reaches a depth of about one hundred fathoms , aud then increases rapidly to fifteen hundred and two thousand fathoms , reaching finally the normal depth of two thousand five hundred fathoms ...
... rule , is continued out into the sea until it reaches a depth of about one hundred fathoms , aud then increases rapidly to fifteen hundred and two thousand fathoms , reaching finally the normal depth of two thousand five hundred fathoms ...
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... rule , reproduces the leading features of the coast , and on these depends the distance of the one - hundred - fathom line from the shore . Thus the low east coast of England is subtended by the shallow sand - banks of the North Sea ...
... rule , reproduces the leading features of the coast , and on these depends the distance of the one - hundred - fathom line from the shore . Thus the low east coast of England is subtended by the shallow sand - banks of the North Sea ...
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... rule , shore deposits rarely extend beyond the one - hundred - fathom line , and their discovery at greater distances has usually been shown to be due to exceptional agencies . Thus some sand brought up from deep soundings off the ...
... rule , shore deposits rarely extend beyond the one - hundred - fathom line , and their discovery at greater distances has usually been shown to be due to exceptional agencies . Thus some sand brought up from deep soundings off the ...
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1.-Having given 66 RULE Admiral Jouett American amount arms army attack base battle Blakeley Boston Buckner called Captain castle cent character Cheyennes Colonel command Commodore Conner Corestone court Cruz decimal deck denominator difference divide dividend divisor duty equal expressed Farragut fire force fraction French greatest common divisor guns hand Harold Herron honor hundred fathoms Indian James Edward Jouett Juan de Ulloa judge-advocate land least common multiple Lee-Metford legion Lieutenant matter McClellan ment Metacomet miles military Mobile Bay multiply Mutiny National Rifle Association naval navy never night North Atlantic Station officers passed percentage President Problem 2.-Having given quotient Rear-Admiral regiment rifle San Juan ship shooting shot side soldiers squadron steel subtract sword thousand tion troops United United States navy Vera Cruz vessel WALTER BAKER Washington whole numbers write York
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