The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 10Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... position to the privates , yet ranks as one of them . Beside his ordinary duties at drills and parade ( see BEAT OF DRUM ) he attends to the wounded on the battle - field . Drummers are often young , scarcely more than boys . All the ...
... position to the privates , yet ranks as one of them . Beside his ordinary duties at drills and parade ( see BEAT OF DRUM ) he attends to the wounded on the battle - field . Drummers are often young , scarcely more than boys . All the ...
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... positions of all the places which he had visited much nearer the coast than he had stated them , so as greatly to reduce ... position of places from com- pass - bearings only . The substantial accuracy of his obser- vations was , however ...
... positions of all the places which he had visited much nearer the coast than he had stated them , so as greatly to reduce ... position of places from com- pass - bearings only . The substantial accuracy of his obser- vations was , however ...
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... position which interferes with the helms man's view . DUCK , n . duk [ Dan . dukke ; Sw . docka , a doll , a baby : M.H.G. tocke , a doll , a term of endearment to a girl ] : a pet ; a darling : see Doxy . DUCK , n . děk [ Dut . doek ...
... position which interferes with the helms man's view . DUCK , n . duk [ Dan . dukke ; Sw . docka , a doll , a baby : M.H.G. tocke , a doll , a term of endearment to a girl ] : a pet ; a darling : see Doxy . DUCK , n . děk [ Dut . doek ...
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... . The Montmorencies were created dukes 1551 , but they enjoyed no other privileges than those of titled nobles , and their position had no analogy whatever to that of the old provincial dukes . The duke - peers DUKE .
... . The Montmorencies were created dukes 1551 , but they enjoyed no other privileges than those of titled nobles , and their position had no analogy whatever to that of the old provincial dukes . The duke - peers DUKE .
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... position of the nobility of that country , see GRAF . Dukes , in the older European sense , do not appear ever to have existed in England . The title seems not to have been known earlier than the reign of Edward III . , and from the ...
... position of the nobility of that country , see GRAF . Dukes , in the older European sense , do not appear ever to have existed in England . The title seems not to have been known earlier than the reign of Edward III . , and from the ...
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