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Example sentences for "military academy"

  • The institution of a military academy is also recommended by cogent reasons.

  • I have heretofore proposed to the consideration of Congress the expediency of establishing a national university and also a military academy.

  • A military academy may be likewise rendered equally important.

  • We appended to it "Military Academy," as explanatory of its general design.

  • Hamilton had communicated to the secretary of war his views concerning the establishment of a military academy.

  • He again urged the expediency of establishing a national university and a military academy.

  • Military Academy; when reciting upon the movements in tactics, all the commands and explanations of the instructor to the troops are repeated “verbatim et literatim,” and in the tone and pitch of voice used in the field.

  • The conclusion was come to that a military academy formed a sort of line of demarcation in life between a good general education which ends, and a professional service which commences.

  • A Military Academy, the highest institution of its class, is founded in St. Petersburg, to educate Officers for the service of the General Staff, and to promote the diffusion of Military Science in general.

  • Military Academy and, incidentally, in his inclusion of Hachette's course in the Academy's curriculum (U.

  • Military Academy of this period, but I found no mention of kinematics in this collection.

  • Military Academy at West Point, Hachette's treatise, in the original French, was used as a textbook in 1824, and perhaps earlier.

  • The subject was however postponed from time to time, till March, 1802, when a bill was passed establishing the Military Academy.

  • Washington urged again, in strong language, the establishment of a military academy, where a regular course of military instruction could be given.

  • Mr. OTIS, from the Committee of Defence, reported a bill for establishing a Military Academy, and for better organizing the corps of Engineers and Artillerists.

  • I have heretofore proposed to the consideration of Congress the expediency of establishing a National University, and also a Military Academy.

  • The institution of a Military Academy is also recommended by cogent reasons.

  • A Military Academy may be likewise rendered equally important.

  • Colonel Henry Knox, who was appointed chief of artillery by Washington in November, 1775, was the first to propose the establishment of a military academy, of the Woolwich type, in this country.

  • In the following October a committee was appointed to "prepare and bring in a plan of a military academy at the army.

  • This authorized the President to organize and establish a corps of engineers at West Point which should constitute a Military Academy.

  • If only we were going to a military academy!

  • Sarah, I'm going away soon -- to a military academy.

  • I know it -- and I imagine Captain Putnam is preparing to get rid of him, for I heard he was corresponding with a teacher in Buffalo -- one who has been head master in a military academy out in that vicinity.

  • Your idea of a military academy, where he'll learn to shoot and stab his fellow citizens, is a foolish one, Mortimer.

  • You see you are going to a military academy, and that is why I think you can help me.

  • I am going to a military academy, Uncle Ezra, in accordance with my mother's wishes.

  • Military Academy, received votes of thanks from the Rhode Island legislature for his services in both the Mexican and Civil Wars.

  • Military Academy in 1836 and was soon assigned to the Engineer Corps.

  • Method of Examining Candidates for Admission into the Military Academy.

  • Military Academy TO The Faculty of Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga.


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