Annual Report of the Secretary of WarU.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... cause . Appropriations are therefore earnestly recommended for filter beds and for other necessary improve . ments to insure the healthfulness of the water supply of the post . The number of cadets was 332 , the largest number that has ...
... cause . Appropriations are therefore earnestly recommended for filter beds and for other necessary improve . ments to insure the healthfulness of the water supply of the post . The number of cadets was 332 , the largest number that has ...
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... cause to comply with these stipulations may materially change the figures representing the work done at the given date . Assuming the contract conditions as to time to be complied 12 - inch . with , the following emplacements will be ...
... cause to comply with these stipulations may materially change the figures representing the work done at the given date . Assuming the contract conditions as to time to be complied 12 - inch . with , the following emplacements will be ...
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... cause of frequent and well - founded complaint by those interested in shipping . But little time is required for the preparations necessary to begin such removal of obstructions to navigation , and a change in the law to per- mit the ...
... cause of frequent and well - founded complaint by those interested in shipping . But little time is required for the preparations necessary to begin such removal of obstructions to navigation , and a change in the law to per- mit the ...
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... cause for condemnation would rarely appear . It would not be very long before every regiment would have not only trained horses , but a certain number of officers and men skilled in the art . These schools would approximate to the depot ...
... cause for condemnation would rarely appear . It would not be very long before every regiment would have not only trained horses , but a certain number of officers and men skilled in the art . These schools would approximate to the depot ...
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... cause for condemnation was old age , for which 234 animals , or nearly 22 per cent of the total number , were condemned , and 214 animals , about 20 per cent , had lameness assigned as the cause . One hundred and fifty - six were con ...
... cause for condemnation was old age , for which 234 animals , or nearly 22 per cent of the total number , were condemned , and 214 animals , about 20 per cent , had lameness assigned as the cause . One hundred and fifty - six were con ...
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