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The Intendance was a sort of halfway house between the citadel and the jail. "
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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The Intendance was a sort of halfway house between the citadel and the jail. "
The Seats of the Mighty, Volume 2 Gilbert Parker 1897
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The Intendance was a sort of halfway house between the citadel and the jail. "
The Seats of the Mighty, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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However, the Intendance was allowed to retain a certain amount of control over the expenditures of the sanitation service.
William B. McAllister - Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service 1870-1889. William B. McAllister 1993
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If the commander agreed, he would then issue the necessary orders and deliver them to both the Intendance and his field commanders to execute, because the men required for field hospital operations were under a variety of different commands.
William B. McAllister - Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service 1870-1889. William B. McAllister 1993
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On May 3, 1848, the new government declared autonomy for all branches of the army that had previously been sublimated to the Intendance.
William B. McAllister - Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service 1870-1889. William B. McAllister 1993
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Intendance. 34 In his estimation the advantages of the present system included a high level of fiscal control, frequent inspections of procedure, and the surety of tradition.
William B. McAllister - Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service 1870-1889. William B. McAllister 1993
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Ordering even the most mundane supplies required the prior approval of the local representative of the Intendance.
William B. McAllister - Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service 1870-1889. William B. McAllister 1993
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IN THE case of the Service de Santé, a further justification for strict supervision by the Intendance emerged from the events of 1848.
William B. McAllister - Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service 1870-1889. William B. McAllister 1993
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Intendance dating back to the 16th century, see Jean Milot,
Notes to "Fighting Reformers: The Debate over the Reorganization of The French Military Medical Service 1870-1889." William B. McAllister William B. McAllister 1993
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