You receive an order from a retailer in which he asks for a certain brand of coffee that you do not carry.
You have received an order from Spencer & Mitchell, 1925 Pearl St., Albany, N.
The doctor informed the committee that he was not authorized to give it in charge of any irresponsible parties, without an order from as high authority as that from which he had received it.
Ordinarily each line is made up of one man per squad and the men of a squad are sent forward in order from right to left as deployed.
The first line is led by the platoon leader of the right platoon, the second by the guide of the right platoon, and so on in order from right to left.
Coming to order from carry; executing order or carry from present, depending upon command; coming to order saber when arms are brought to order.
I have an order from Mr. Benjamin to give passports, until further orders, to leave the country to all persons who avow themselves alien enemies, whether in person or by letter, provided they take no wealth with them.
He says if he had a little more infantry, he could soon clear East Tennessee of the foe; and asks that an order from Gen.
He brought me anorder from Mr. Benjamin, indorsed on the back of a letter, for a passport.
The troopers move forward, inorder from right to left, at successive repetitions by the instructor of the caution =NEXT=.
Each of the other troopers, in order from right to left, successively executes =inspection pistol= in time to complete the execution just before the inspector arrives in front of him.
In each four the troopers lead out in order from right to left.
The elements of the column form, in order from front to rear, with distances of 4 feet between successive, fours, twos, or troopers.
Pen's house, and there discoursed of business an hour, and by and by comes an order from Sir R.
Coventry, calling for more fire-ships; and an order from Council to enable us to take any man's ships; and Sir W.
Pen tells me, all crying out for money; and it was so at Chatham, that this night comes an order from Sir W.
Coventry, calling for more fire-ships: and an order from Council to enable us to take any man's ships; and Sir W.
And it was so at Chatham that this night comes an order from Sir W.
Did you receive any communication or order from him?
I went down to General Brown, and got anorder from him to bring the company that was at Verona, doing duty there, to Forty-third street.
A writ of prohibition is an order from a superior court prohibiting an inferior court from hearing or deciding a case, on the ground that it (the inferior court) has no jurisdiction in such case.
To destroy the diseased cattle was impossible, except the owner of them or the inspector went round and obtained an order from a magistrate for their destruction.
Then came anorder from Keitel to immediately inquire of Müller how the whole matter was progressing.
While they were gone a guard had been set around the cottage with instructions to let none pass without an order from Gen.
Government, I could not refrain from taking some part in the upholding of what was often called Mosby's Confederacy (meaning the territory in which he operated), so I was tempted to steal a few more days before obeying the order from Richmond.
They both halted, and Peak said to them, "My instructions are to let none pass without an order from Gen.
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