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- Respiratory control, central and peripheral mechanisms, Dexter F. Speck, Michael S. Dekin, W. Robert Revelette, Donald T. Frazier, editors
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States,, by Baron de Stuben. ; To which are prefixed the laws and regulations for governing and disciplining the Militia of the United States. And the laws for forming and regulating the Militia of the state of New Hampshire. ; Published by order of the Hon. General-Court of the state of New Hampshire
- An act for regulating and governing the militia of the state of Vermont., Passed by the legislature at their adjourned session at Rutland, March 10th, 1797
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. By the Honorable, William Stoughton Esq. ... A proclamation., Whereas it is necessary, that the militia of this province, be always well provided ... take effectual care, and see that there be a strict execution of the act, for regulating of the militia ... Given under my hand at Boston the twentieth day of March ... 1700,1
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added, an appendix, containing the United States' Militia Act, passed in Congress, May, 1792., By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Israel's death hierarchy, casualty aversion in a militarized democracy, Yagil Levy
- For the use of the Militia of Pennsylvania., An abstract of a system of military discipline: framed by the Hon. the Baron Steuben, Major General and Inspector General of the armies of these United States. Approved by His Excellency General Washington. Confirmed by the Hon. the Congress
- Philadelphia, February 1, 1784. Wardens Office., Whereas by an act of the General Assembly, passed 20th September, 1783, and by one other act passed 22d January, 1774, in order to prevent infectious diseases being brought into this state, it is declared, that no commander, master, or other person, having charge of any ship, or vessel, bound to any port, or place, within this state, having on board any greater number of persons ... than forty ... shall bring his ship ... nearer to the city of Philadelphia, than the island, called Little Mud Island ..
- At a town-council holden in and for the town of Providence, this second day of August, A.D. 1799., It is voted and resolved, that three hundred copies of the first five sections of the act, entitled, "An act to prevent the spreading of the small-pox, and other contagious sickness in this state," be printed, and that all vessels coming from foreign ports, or from places where infectious diseases are prevalent, shall be immediately furnished, with one of said copies ..
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Compiled by Frederick William Steuben, inspector general of the armies of the United-States
- Militia orders., It being nesessary to establish an uniform for the militia; to regulate the proportion of men to be enlisted in the artillery and cavalry, grenadier, light infantry and rifle companies ..
- Cell growth and cholesterol esters, [edited by] Alessandra Pani, Sandra Dessì
- Board of Health., Resolved, that the following extracts from the health ordinance, relative to masters of vessels and pilots, be published for the information of all those concerned. By order of the board, Joseph Townsend, secretary. City of Baltimore, April 7, 1800
- Milita law., An act to amend an act intituled "An act to amend and reduce into one act, the several acts of assembly for regulating the militia of this Commonwealth
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- An act for incorporating the free port of Perth-Amboy., Passed at Trenton, December 21, 1784
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Regeln für die Ordnung und Disciplin der Truppen der Vereinigten Staaten., Erster Theil., Aus dem Englischen übersetzt
- Act for regulating and governing the militia of the state of Vermont, and for repealing all laws heretofore passed for that purpose., Passed in October, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. : By order of the legislature
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States,, to which are added the United States Militia Act passed in Congress, May 1792, and the Militia Act of Massachusetts, passed June 22, 1793., By Baron de Stuben, late major-general and inspector-general of the Army of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron de Steuben, late major-general, and inspector-general, in the Army of the United-States. ; Part I
- Regulations., The Trustees of Phillips Academy, taking into consideration the great importance of regularity in the behaviour of the scholars out of the academy, as well, as when under the immediate eye of their instructors; and especially in the families, in which they board ... have instituted the following regulations, which they hope will be punctually observed, and that the trouble of boarding may be thereby lessened as well, as the true interest of the scholars promoted. ..
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added, an appendix, containing, the United States militia act, passed in Congress, May, 1792. The Massachusetts militia act, passed June 22, 1793. And the rules and articles for governing troops in forts and garrisons, within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the militia when in actual service., By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- Rules and regulations for the Massachusetts army., Published by order
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of New-Hampshire., By John Sullivan, major-general
- Laws and regulations; for the militia of the state of South-Carolina,, directed to be presented to each commissioned officer, by the Legislature
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esquire, governour ... Public orders respecting the militia., It having been represented to me by some of the major-generals of the militia ... that there is ... a great inattention to military matters ... Given at the Council-chamber, in Boston, the fourteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1786 ..
- An order of Council., The following order of Council was made this 19th instant, and sent to the Custom-House, viz. At a Council held at Fort-George in New-York the 19th day of January, 1740, present the Honourable George Clarke, Esq; His Majesty's lieutenant governour, &c. ..
- Port of Philadelphia. Wardens Office, Philadelphia, 30th of April, 1785., Extract of an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the first of April, 1784, entituled, "An Act for the further regulation of the port of Philadelphia, and enlarging the power of the wardens thereof."
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Compiled by Frederick William Steuben, inspector general of the armies of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is prefixed, the Articles of war, the Militia Law of the United States, and the Militia Law of South-Carolina. : Also, is added, the manual exercise, and evolutions of the cavalry: as practised in the late American Army. : The plates corrected by an officer in the late American Army, at present in this state
- Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia, for regulating the militia;, together with the acts of the Congress of the United States, more effectually to provide for the national defence by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States--and for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions
- Resolves of Congress concerning trade., Together with the act for establishing a naval-office in the state of Massachusetts-Bay. : Also, the forms established by the General Court to be used by the naval-officers in said state. : Printed by order of said Court
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron de Steuben, late major gen. & inspector gen. of the American Army. ; To which is added, The manual exercise & evolutions of the cavalry as practiced in the late American Army
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added, an appendix, containing, the United States Militia Act, passed in Congress, May, 1792., By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Rules and regulations for the Massachusetts army., Published by order
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron Stuben, major-general in the Army of the United States of America
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., To which is added: Rules and articles for the better government of the troops, raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by and at the expence of the United States of America
- An act regulating the militia of the state of Vermont
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three., An act for regulating pilotage in several ports in this commonwealth
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., Part I
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron de Steuben, late major general and inspector general in the Army of the United States
- Body heat, temperature and life on earth, Mark S. Blumberg
- Extracts from the regulations for the order and discipline of the Militia, of the state of New-York., Containing--Directions for the formation of companies and regiments: The manner of instructing recruits: The manual exercise: Instructions for the captain. Lieutenant ensign--serjeant major, quarter-master serjeant. First sergeant, serjeants and corporals
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron de Steuben, late major general and inspector general in the American Army. ; Part I. ; To which is added, The manual exercise, and evolutions of the cavalry: as practiced in the late American Army
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States., By Baron Stuben, major-general in the Army of the United States of America
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