The North American Review, Band 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... officers in civil meetings , allows them to dictate the policy of the company , elect disbursing officers , control expenditure of funds and in meetings freely criticise the acts of superiors ; it obliges officers to see that the ...
... officers in civil meetings , allows them to dictate the policy of the company , elect disbursing officers , control expenditure of funds and in meetings freely criticise the acts of superiors ; it obliges officers to see that the ...
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... officers , who often replace new missing articles with second - hand articles . Bad as it is , the system of civil organizations is founded on a sound principle - that of no taxation without representation . Under the present system of ...
... officers , who often replace new missing articles with second - hand articles . Bad as it is , the system of civil organizations is founded on a sound principle - that of no taxation without representation . Under the present system of ...
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... officers and men of the Army ; provided that they should be paid for each day of actual attendance , not by the month or week . Men of the permanent force should remain permanently at the fort or post , but students should not be ...
... officers and men of the Army ; provided that they should be paid for each day of actual attendance , not by the month or week . Men of the permanent force should remain permanently at the fort or post , but students should not be ...
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