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Assistant-Secretary of War, was chosen for this purpose.
The Life of Abraham Lincoln Henry Ketcham
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On the floor below Assistant-Secretary Wagstaff held forth; he was in charge of the Western Department, which comprised the states from Ohio,
White Ashes Alden Charles Noble
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When he has done that the Assistant-Secretary to the
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Secretary and Assistant-Secretary -- both offices were then honorary, for the Society was too poor to pay the holders -- and Mr. Le Lubez Treasurer.
Autobiographical Sketches Annie Wood Besant 1890
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[227] Claude Mangot, President of the Parliament of Bordeaux, and Assistant-Secretary of State.
The Life of Marie de Medicis Pardoe, Julia 1890
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International Law, by Professor Soley, who under the next administration became Assistant-Secretary of the Navy; on Naval
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Assistant-Secretary of the Navy was writing: "The _only_ anxiety _we_ feel is to know if you have followed up your instructions and pushed a strong force up the river to meet the Western flotilla."
Admiral Farragut 1877
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President Hayes as Assistant-Secretary of State in the Government of the
Pike County Ballads and Other Poems John Hay 1870
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At Washington, Hay acted as Assistant-Secretary, and was also, in the Civil War, aide-de-camp to President Lincoln.
Pike County Ballads and Other Poems John Hay 1870
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Assistant-Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries.
A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII Samuel Rawson Gardiner 1865
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