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Meanwhile the land forces had been picked from the best muster-rolls, and vied with each other in paying great attention to their arms and personal accoutrements.
The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005
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How few there were to respect this civility, the new muster-rolls tragically displayed.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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How few there were to respect this civility, the new muster-rolls tragically displayed.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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How few there were to respect this civility, the new muster-rolls tragically displayed.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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How few there were to respect this civility, the new muster-rolls tragically displayed.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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How few there were to respect this civility, the new muster-rolls tragically displayed.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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He could confine himself to muster-rolls and returns of stores and the other nuisances that plagued a captain's life.
Hornblower And The Hotspur Forester, C. S. 1962
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On June 4 I transmitted to the adjutant-general "the muster-rolls of five regiments of infantry; of four rifle battalions of two companies each, attached to the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th regiments; of one artillery battalion of three companies; and of a company of pioneers"; also "the muster-roll of Brigadier-General Lyon's staff, mustered by himself."
Forty-Six Years in the Army John M. Schofield
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Accompanying the muster-rolls was a return showing the strength of each regiment and of the brigade.
Forty-Six Years in the Army John M. Schofield
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But as they had never had more than eighty thousand on their muster-rolls, and could not bring at any time more than sixty thousand effective men into the field, this bold and decisive course was impossible.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 Various
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