How To Use Major-general In A Sentence
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Much depends on the point of view from which a man writes; and I can only say that, if the distinguished Major-general is right, _from a purely British point of view_, in depreciating the island and its resources, he thereby furnishes a _very strong argument why Great
Newfoundland and the Jingoes An Appeal to England's Honor
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I was not aware of the reasons for this course, and therefore strongly recommended him for a major-generalcy.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
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Major-General Pratt ordered his men to dig a long sap trench.
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The commander of the ongoing operation in Bajaur, Major-General Tariq Khan, told a group of local and foreign reporters on Saturday that troops were now in complete control of the town of Loisam.
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The statement also said a meeting of the government's council of ministers had "entrusted" the running of the country to Kabila's son, Major-General Joseph Kabila.
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According to informed sources, those taken into custody include at least one major-general.
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Recognised as an effective and efficient leader, he had attained the rank of major-general in 1942.
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Colonel O.iver O. Howard, the present Major-General and Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, had been up to the end of September, 1861, in command of the Fifth Maine Regiment, but at that time was promoted to the command of a brigade; and Dr. Palmer was advanced to the post of brigade surgeon, while Dr. Brickett succeeded to the surgeoncy of the
Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
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Cooper arrived in Iraq in early 2005 as a major-general fresh from acting as a deputy theatre commander in Afghanistan, where the insurgency had then largely been stabilised.
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The interviewing panel was civil and included a peer of the realm, a major-General, and a gentleman farmer.
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According to informed sources, those taken into custody include at least one major-general.
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A major-general climbed out of a staff gyrocar and waded through mud for half a mile, after which he, in person, waked two sleeping men.
Morale A Story of the War of 1941-43
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General J.E. B. Stuart had by his successful conduct of the cavalry, no less than by his personal gallantry, worked his way from the colonelcy he held at Manassas to a major-generalcy of all that arm of the Virginia army.
Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
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The interviewing panel was civil and included a peer of the realm, a major-General, and a gentleman farmer.
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From page he became confidential emissary to James, and in 1685 after playing a decisive part in defeating Monmouth's rebel army he became a major-general.
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The Joy of Crockford's Clerical Directory
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On his arrival, M. Myriel was installed in the episcopal palace with the honors required by the Imperial decrees, which class a bishop immediately after a major-general.
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Pakistani army spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas spoke with reporters late Saturday about the level of devastation in the northwest.
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Third, James Stuart, major-general, and colonel of the thirl j-- first regiment of foot, married Lady Margaret Hume, daughter of Hugh,.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical