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21 Etymology dictionary, p. zouave (n.).2

… . The military units soon became exclusively French but served only in Algeria until 1854 and were "distinguished for their dash, intrepidity, and hardihood …

22 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 171.1 (Joseph Bates)

… him military officers were drilling and marshaling their troops, until about the appointed hour for him to be shot, when they were all arranged in columns …

23 The American Sentinel 5 January 9, 1890, page 11 paragraph 1

… all military and naval drills, musters, and parades, not in the time of active service or immediate preparation therefore, of soldiers, sailors, marines, or …

24 The American Sentinel 7 September 29, 1892, page 298 paragraph 3

… strict military discipline. Every boy pledges himself to attend the weekly drill and Bible class. If he is willfully absent two consecutive weeks without …

25 The American Sentinel 10 February 14, 1895, page 51 paragraph 2

Military Drill in Schools and Colleges to be Recommended in Messages to Legislatures—A Big Conference Coming.

26 The American Sentinel 10 February 14, 1895, page 51 paragraph 7

… receiving military instruction in our public schools, will be drilled for the purpose of giving to the visitors from other States a demonstration of the …

27 The American Sentinel 10 February 14, 1895, page 52 paragraph 1

… school military instruction; Gen. Benjamin, if it is possible for him to be present, will talk directly to the main question, “Military Instruction in Schools …

28 The American Sentinel 10 February 14, 1895, page 52 paragraph 3

… their military staffs in full uniform....

29 The American Sentinel 10 February 14, 1895, page 52 paragraph 16

… of military drill in the public, parochial and other schools within the State, in which boys are taught. The resolutions are as follows:—

30 The American Sentinel 13 January 27, 1898, page 50 paragraph 2

… the military drills, or to belong to the militia, of the “university.” For this he “is to be court-martialed” by the “university authorities.”

31 The American Sentinel 13 January 27, 1898, page 50 paragraph 4

… a military training. If he needs help, we will go to him.’”

32 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 68.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… all military and naval drills, musters, and parades, not in time of active service or immediate preparation therefor, of soldiers sailors, marines, or cadets …

33 Arguments on the Breckinridge Sunday Bill, p. 68.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… all military and naval drills, musters, and parades, not in time of active service or immediate preparation therefor, of soldiers, sailors, marines, or cadets …

34 Civil Government and Religion, p. 66.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… all military and naval drills, musters, and parades, not in time of active service or immediate preparation therefor, of soldiers, sailors, marines, or cadets …

35 Civil Government and Religion, p. 69.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… all military and naval drills, musters, and parades, not in the time of active service or immediate preparation therefore, of soldiers, sailors, marines, or …

36 Civil Government and Religion, p. 69.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… all military and naval drills, musters, and parades, not in the time of active service or immediate preparation therefore, of soldiers, sailors, marines, or …

37 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 139 paragraph 1

… , to drill in military tactics all the school boys in the public schools. Some of the governors in the states where the legislatures are in session are already …

38 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 139 paragraph 2

… to drill in military drill, filling with the war spirit all the children of the country, and what Christian can allow his children to take any part in it? And …

39 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 139 paragraph 3

… this military drill, this inculcating the war spirit into all the children of the country, shall be made compulsory at the first or not the doing of it at all …

40 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 1895, page 140 paragraph 4

… of military drill in the public, parochial, and other schools within this state in which boys are taught. The resolutions are as follows: