10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GENERALCY»
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generalcy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
generalcy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Warfare in Eastern Europe, 1500-1800
Beginning with the Adriatic and progressing to Transylvania we find: 1. The
Croatian and Adriatic Border Fortress Captain Generalcy (kroatische und
Meergrenze), the first one to be established, with its command center initially at
Bihać and, ...
2
The Congressional Globe: Containing the Debates and ...
The Spanish territor now in uestion was divided, under the monarc , into t e Vice
R0 alty of New S sin and the Gaptain Generalcy 0 Guatemala. T e Balize or
British Honduras belongs to onevof these geo-i graphical divisions. It was either
within ...
United States. Congress, Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, 1853
3
Law, Magistracy, and Crime in Old Regime Paris, 1735-1789: ...
Louis XIV created the Lieutenant Generalcy of Police in 1667, as the supreme
agency for the judicial and administrative policing of the metropolis.66 That
creation coincided with the royal decision not to refortify Paris. The security of the
capital ...
Richard Mowery Andrews, 1994
4
Between Nation and State: Serbian Politics in Croatia Before ...
I have already mentioned some of the special grants to settlers from the south in
£umberak and the Varazdin Generalcy, as well as those associated with the
Great Migration. Generally, those conditions held for all the immigrants who were
...
5
Collision Course: Franz Conrad Von Hötzendorf, Serbia, and ...
In 1859, the social content of the Austrian generalcy was decidedly noble, with
only 10 percent of generals lacking patents of nobility. Interestingly, 52 percent of
the generalcy consisted of “Reich” German nobles — individuals from states later
...
6
Citizens as Soldiers: A History of the North Dakota National ...
General Creel recognized the Guard's weaknesses: it "needs more money and
instruction" and strong central direction, he remarked. He suggested that a retired
Army officer take the adjutant generalcy, for he could provide military expertise ...
7
Austrian Commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 1792-1815
For its own reasons, French Revolutionary propaganda painted the Austrian
generalcy as dominated by the German Catholic aristocracy, and this myth has
survived. Most hereditary nobles were of the On/rank ('count', the equivalent of
the ...
Generalcy. GEORGE F. WOOLEY, JR., e'12-'13 was prcmctcd from Colonel to his
present temporary rank of Brigadier General, Jan- urary 14, while serving with the
American Seventh Army in France. He is Signal Officer of Lieutenant General ...
9
The Supreme Commander: The War Years of General Dwight D. ...
Throughout the book Ambrose traces the steady development of Eisenhower's generalcy--from its dramatic beginnings through his time at the top post of Allied command.
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Croatia 2: Ludwig Von Gaj Opposes Croatia's Hungarian Heritage
In the Banal Border they constituted more than half the population, and in the
Warasdin Generalcy they formed a strong minority.3 NIJE VRIJEDIO UGARSKO-
HRVATSKI USTAV The formation of the Militargrenze in 1578 reduces the
greater ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GENERALCY»
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The Reluctant General Grant
After the war Grant would tell Washburne that “nothing ever fell on me like a wet blanket so much as my promotion to the lieutenant-generalcy. «New York Times, Mar 14»