27 adverbs to describe how to officers

"The officer charged with the conduct of the foreign affairs of the power where a meeting is held shall be the presiding officer thereof.

Among them were Colonels William H.F. Lee and Fitz-Hugh Leethe first a son of General Lee, a graduate of West Point, and an officer of distinction afterward; the second, a son of Smith Lee, brother of the general, and famous subsequently in the most brilliant scenes of the war as the gay and gallant "General Fitz Lee," of the cavalry.

Later, with the growth of the feudal system, the counts became not merely royal officers, but hereditary rulers, with coronets and arms and an assumption of absolute authority in their counties.

The civil officers in the service, respectively, of New Brunswick and Maine who have been taken into custody by the opposite parties shall be released.

" "I'll give you a chance to explain," said the officer grimly, tightening his hold on Roy's collar, "as things stand at present, I believe you to be as black a young traitor as ever wore shoe leather.

"Among others who were 'captured' and threatened with death by the raging crowd on the Potsdamer Platz were: A pensioned Prussian major, who was waiting for his son; a surgeon in the Landwehr; a high official from the Courts of Justice; and lastly, a pensioned Bavarian army officer who, on account of his stature, was thought to be a Russian.

"I'm about my business," rejoined that young officer curtly.

I think I have heard something of a handsome young lawyer from Branford" "Fie!" cried Sally, in her turn averting her face quickly, but not before Betty had perceived her heightened color, "I have but met him three times, and there are plenty of other personable men as well as he, for while one stops with Dolly the officers from Fort Trumbull are ever coming and going, you know.

The French troops, sir, if they are doubly officered, are officered and maintained at a less expense, and to greater effect; for the soldiers are better instructed, and the same number of men cost not, perhaps, much more than half the charge of a British regiment.

With a quarter of a million men in his care (as I suppose, since my number was 256801), my fatherly Record Officer has yet time for frequent correspondence with "crocks" like me.

"We owe you a great debt of gratitude, Colonel," said the young officer, frankly, to Elihu Strong.

The British Officers At such a post those standing high in authority were partly civil officials, partly army officers.

"Ah," said the officer, not wholly irreverently, "Gottfried Gottfried has gone now to the dark place to which he hath sent so many.

Of the Company's purely military officers we hear little or nothing.

The officer in command (rightly or wrongly, I know not which) resolved to consider the expedition merely a reconnaissance, and to retire after staying on the ground a short time.

The advantage, however, was dearly purchased: in Lockhart's regiment scarcely an officer remained to take the command.

" "It's not always what we like," said the German officer, sententiously.

"Mr. Herbert," said the inspecting officer sharply, "be good enough to take the company out and move them about for a few minutes.

"So," said the officer softly, "your Scottish courage flinches then, from dying?" While he spoke, and in the interval before answering him, Macalister's mind was running feverishly over the quickest and surest plan of action.

The question rose in my mind from seeing a relief come down the hill at my right; two men, supposably a non-commissioned officer and a private, were going to pass in fifty yards of me.

But I can see they are expecting to take charge of our friends here, because there's an officer aboard.

The recruiting-office was a dull, blank-looking place, the view from the windows was not inspiring, and the sight of the plump and black-eyed Jewess in front of the pawn-shop across the street, who was a vision of delight to Corporal Goddard, had no attractions to the officer upstairs.

The last arm, the cavalry, was also increased in efficiency; and, on the last day of May, General Lee had the satisfaction of finding himself in command of a well-equipped and admirably-officered army of sixty-eight thousand three hundred and fifty-two bayonets, and nearly ten thousand cavalry and artilleryin all, about eighty thousand men.

Frank immediately noticed that he was listening to what the gold braided officer ashore was shouting angrily.

" "Keep your eyes open for an escaped convict," said the officer, casually.

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