The Statesman's Year-bookMacmillan, 1864 |
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... officers in the executive departments , including the presidents and vice - presidents of re- publics . The most important features of representative forms of government are also fully explained . 3. Church and Education ' is treated ...
... officers in the executive departments , including the presidents and vice - presidents of re- publics . The most important features of representative forms of government are also fully explained . 3. Church and Education ' is treated ...
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... officers , is smaller in the Austrian army than that of any other country in Europe , except Russia . A large proportion of the officers are noblemen . In 1861 , there were 103 princes , 590 counts , 898 barons , 570 knights , and 2,826 ...
... officers , is smaller in the Austrian army than that of any other country in Europe , except Russia . A large proportion of the officers are noblemen . In 1861 , there were 103 princes , 590 counts , 898 barons , 570 knights , and 2,826 ...
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... officers in the army and navy ; 9 capitalists ; 7 follow scientific and literary pursuits ( including students at the Universities ) ; about 5 have no fixed means of living ; and a little over 1 are in prison for crimes or misdemeanours ...
... officers in the army and navy ; 9 capitalists ; 7 follow scientific and literary pursuits ( including students at the Universities ) ; about 5 have no fixed means of living ; and a little over 1 are in prison for crimes or misdemeanours ...
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... officers Field - marshals In active service In Total the reserve 10 10 Generals of division 90 80 170 Generals of brigade 160 180 340 Corps of staff - officers 534 534 Staff of fortresses 352 366 718 Total 1146 626 1772 INFANTRY . 3 ...
... officers Field - marshals In active service In Total the reserve 10 10 Generals of division 90 80 170 Generals of brigade 160 180 340 Corps of staff - officers 534 534 Staff of fortresses 352 366 718 Total 1146 626 1772 INFANTRY . 3 ...
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... officers and privates of the Invalides ; 2,480 officers and pupils of the military schools ; 2,894 men of the Garde de Paris ; 1,298 Pompiers , and various other troops , amounting altogether to 15,066 men , with 5,442 horses , on the ...
... officers and privates of the Invalides ; 2,480 officers and pupils of the military schools ; 2,894 men of the Garde de Paris ; 1,298 Pompiers , and various other troops , amounting altogether to 15,066 men , with 5,442 horses , on the ...
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