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Romish calendar, stands Quarter – Master-General to all forlorn travellers that render him due homage.
Ivanhoe 2004
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Pattullo, who was charged with the inspection of the troops, and was likeways Quarter – Master-General of the army, and is now in France.
Waverley 2004
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He then made peace with Constantinople, and the office of Master-General of Illyricum was bestowed upon him.
Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. Robert Franklin Pennell
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Royal George, was fished up from the wreck of that ship by Mr. Deans, the zealous and enterprising Diver, on the 15th November 1836, and was presented by the Master-General and Board of Ordnance to General
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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The Directorate of the Board as originally constituted consisted of representatives of two Ministries; The Ministry of National Defence, represented by the Master-General of Ordnance as Chairman of the Board, and the Deputy Master-General of Ordnance as one of the Directors; The Ministry of Munitions and Supply represented by the Co-ordinator of Production, and the Director-General of the Army Engineering Design Branch; and the National Research Council, represented by the Acting President.
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Thomas Aquinas_ appeared, the Master-General of the
Gilbert Keith Chesterton Maisie Ward 1932
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Master-General Heroæus Natabis confirmed the decrees of Todi, and the whole question seems to have been definitively settled (see bibliography).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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The post of Bachelor in the famous House of S.udies at Paris was vacant, and at the suggestion of Cardinal Hugo à S. Caro, himself a Dominican, S. Thomas was appointed by the Master-General of the Order to the vacant post.
On Prayer and The Contemplative Life Aquinas Thomas 1907
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He was the son of one of William's generals, and was himself a Lieutenant-General and Master-General of the Ordnance; he died in 1728. 12.
The Journal to Stella Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 1901
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Next enters the Master-General of the Ordnance with a polite bow and K. tells him Hamilton must be delirious as he keeps on raving for shell, bombs, grenades although as he, Von Donop, knows well, he has been sent more guns and explosives than any man has ever enjoyed in war.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Ian Hamilton 1900
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