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Example sentences for "military school"

  • A law incorporating a military school is as much an act of sovereignty, as to the particular subject to which it relates, as an act incorporating, a bank.

  • Or by what right do we create a military school?

  • We create a military school--for what purpose?

  • We have a right to raise armies; but we can have an army without a military school.

  • Do you understand that they were attending a military school over in Mississippi?

  • He just stopped over there one day, and I think he and my aunt had John Edward and Robert with him, and they were going to military school.

  • Then to summarize her life with Ekdahl, she married him and she took the boys out, the two older boys, out of the orphanage and put them in military school in Mississippi; is that right?

  • Yes; and it's a high-priced military school, with beautiful uniforms and so forth, and she used her own money for these boys to go to military school.

  • But such scars seemed to make it still more what it was in name, a military school.

  • Character masterful, impetuous and headstrong"; and he decided that Napoleon should enter the Military School at Paris.

  • It is evident at the first sight that this is essentially a military school, and that especial importance is attached both by teachers and pupils to the drill, exercise, and manœuvers of the various arms of the service.

  • A military school of a somewhat peculiar character for training up young men for the duties of non-commissioned or under officers exist at Potsdam, and is known as the School Division.

  • But this particular time I picked the boys up at military school and we spent the summer in Covington, La.

  • My two boys, in military school, the two older boys, I am paying for the two older boys because I have sold a piece of property.

  • That is when they went to military school.

  • Shortly after we had left Compiègne, where we visited a military school, on our way to Amiens, our carriage was violently overturned.

  • However that may have been, the governor had Napoleon Bonaparte included among the number of noble children who were to be sent from Corsica to France, to be educated at a military school.

  • It was upon a military school on the upper Hudson that her choice finally fell.

  • There were two of them at high school, one at a military school on the Hudson, and four at our city's university.

  • As a matter of fact, I had done a little practicing with the track team at military school.

  • Are you going to send George to military school, Mr. Lorry?

  • When George asked me what he ought to do the time his father threatened to send him to military school, I told George to skip, and to get as far away as he could.

  • If I'm to go to a military school--well, there are worse places.

  • If a military school of piping were instituted by the War Office, such an institution would supply a long felt want.

  • At no period in the history of our nation was there greater need for a military school of piping than at the present moment.

  • It is absolutely certain that a Military School of Piping would be a blessing to regimental pipe bands, and the standard of performance could be raised to the highest point of perfection.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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