Annual Reports of the War Department, Volumen1,Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Página 38
... amount of money received $ 2,162,822.26 . There was expended for merchandise purchased , rents , fixtures , and repairs , and expenses of operation , $ 1,586,828.25 , which , less deposits , gives a profit of $ 536,249.04 . From this amount ...
... amount of money received $ 2,162,822.26 . There was expended for merchandise purchased , rents , fixtures , and repairs , and expenses of operation , $ 1,586,828.25 , which , less deposits , gives a profit of $ 536,249.04 . From this amount ...
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... amount and nature of military instruction be regu- lated by general orders from the War Department ; also the amount of ammunition issued be regulated according to the size of the college ; and that officers who served in the civil war ...
... amount and nature of military instruction be regu- lated by general orders from the War Department ; also the amount of ammunition issued be regulated according to the size of the college ; and that officers who served in the civil war ...
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... amount from which profits are resolved . The amount of cash on hand on the dates specified , after all matured debts are paid , and after setting aside as a reserve fund a sum suffi- cient to meet anticipated debts for a period not less ...
... amount from which profits are resolved . The amount of cash on hand on the dates specified , after all matured debts are paid , and after setting aside as a reserve fund a sum suffi- cient to meet anticipated debts for a period not less ...
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... amount to be paid by the incoming organizations may usually be determined by dividing the amount of appraisal by the total number of men composing the organ- izations that are already members of the exchange , which will give the per ...
... amount to be paid by the incoming organizations may usually be determined by dividing the amount of appraisal by the total number of men composing the organ- izations that are already members of the exchange , which will give the per ...
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... amount will be similarly charged . Should the over staying of his furlough be excused , the full amount , diminished by the value of the ration , at 20 cents per day , for the number of days during which he was absent after the furlough ...
... amount will be similarly charged . Should the over staying of his furlough be excused , the full amount , diminished by the value of the ration , at 20 cents per day , for the number of days during which he was absent after the furlough ...
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Volumen1,Parte10 United States. War Department Vista completa - 1900 |
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