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Meanings of later command in English
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Usage of later command in English
1
The latercommand, to let the fruit alone, was certain to be disobeyed.
2
As his great-grandfather had taken up arms unquestioningly long ago, so Sandy now responded to this latercommand.
3
Both ways of clinging to the early promise, even while obeying the latercommand, seem to have passed through his mind.
4
Faith in the promise on which he had been living all his life drew one way; faith in the latercommand, another.
5
The military judges of that trial latercommanded their squadrons in the war.
6
At Cairo, Illinois, they saw soldiers drilling-troopslatercommanded by Grant.
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At Cairo they saw soldiers drilling-troopslatercommanded by Grant.
8
The latter (Dr. M. P. Buck) latercommanded the N.Z.
9
Another pilot named Montgomery (Samuel Clemens had once steered for him) declared for the South, and latercommanded the Confederate Mississippi fleet.
10
Some excellent charting-whichten years latercommanded the cordial admiration of Flinders-wasdone by Beautemps-Beaupre, who was Dentrecasteaux' cartographer, especially round about the S.W.