10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBLIEUTENANCY»
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1
American Quarterly Review
The consequence of this dislike was to hasten his examination and departure,
after which he was promoted to a sublieutenancy in a regiment of artillery. An
amusing scene, in which he was one of the principal actors, occurred at the
house of ...
To such height of Sublieutenancy has he now got promoted, from Brienne School
, five years ago ; ' being found qualified in mathematics by La Place.' He is lying
at Auxonne, in the West, in these months ; not sumptuously lodged — ' in the ...
He found that the general had already obtained for him a sublieutenancy in a
regiment, forming part of the contingent ordered to accompany General Suvarow
into Italy. Fœdor immediately joined, not, however, till he had lost his heart in the
...
4
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
When a vacancy occurs for a sublieutenancy, the proprietor, who is almost
always at a distance from his regiment, must depend very much on the
proposition made by the colonel commandant as to the individual on whom this is
to be ...
5
The French Revolution: a History: In Three Parts: I. the ...
To such height of Sublieutenancy has he now got promoted, from Brienne School
, five years ago ; ' being found qualified in mathematics by La Place.' He is lying
at Auxonne, in the West, in these months; not sumptuously lodged — 'in ...
No one had taken any notice, for everyoneknew thesensation which the
cadetunder firefor the first timehad experienced. "Here's something foryou to
report," said Zherkov. "See if I don't get promoted to a sublieutenancy." "Inform the
prince that ...
7
Incomparable: Napoleon's 9th Light Infantry Regiment
Despite his absence, the commandant, whohasthe most advantageous plans for
him, had proposed him fora sublieutenancy.He would inevitably have been
promoted if theyhad not sentusanother heap of 'magazine officers'.26 Cardron
wrote ...
8
Delphi Complete Works of Leo Tolstoy (Illustrated)
Noonehad taken any notice, for everyone knew the sensation which the cadet
under fireforthe firsttime had experienced. “Here's something for you to report,”
said Zherkov. “See if I don't getpromoted toa sublieutenancy.” “Inform the prince
that I ...
9
Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That ...
So great was the general's despatch, thatPaul I, at his request, granted the young
man a sublieutenancy in the Semonowskoi regiment, sothat Foedor enteredonhis
duties theverynext day after his arrival in St. Petersburg. Although the young ...
No one had takenany notice,foreveryone knew the sensation which the cadet
under fire for the first time had experienced. "Here's something for you to report,"
said Zherkov."See ifI don't get promoted to a sublieutenancy." "Informthe
princethat I ...