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каталонский
comandància
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comandancia
The position or office of commander.
commandery
каталонский
comandància
commandery
1
A proportion of the net income of each
commandery
fixed by the annum.
2
These receivers obtained the revenues from each estate or
commandery
within their district.
3
The
commandery
will therefore be administered by the senior of the knights attached to it.
4
He was then enlarged, and appointed to the
commandery
of Kilseran, near Castlebellingham, in Louth.
5
No presence was so welcome and inspiring at the camp fire or
commandery
as his.
1
Poor Mr. Armytage-Captain , Ibelieve ,forhe has got his
commandership
.
2
Lord Ormont had been on guard then and always: his instinct of
commandership
kept him on guard.
3
Not if they are history, and eloquence and
commandership
have power over the blood and souls of men.
4
So true and impressive is this that reflection upon it makes the last year of Lee's
commandership
seem peculiarly glorious.
5
Presently he made some inquiry of Jules Pierrepont, who had now assumed
commandership
of the party, as to the reason of his arrest.
6
During the
commandership
of Karna, the battle that took place between the Kuru and the Pandava troops was exceedingly fierce and lasted for two days.
7
Hardly worth bartering for worldly
commanderships
,
it is evident.
assume commandership
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