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Mahan
[ muh-han ]
noun
- Alfred Thay·er [they, -er], 1840–1914, U.S. naval officer and writer on naval history.
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Fresh from government sniffing school, Bill Mahan describes the odd odors protecting the public health.
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Dr. Asa Mahan told me of an experience of this kind which he had in a very dangerous sickness.
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It was one of Prof. Mahan's maxims that the spade was as useful in war as the musket, and to this I will add the axe.
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While the Doctor was upon the road he was called to prescribe for another sick man by the name of Mahan, from Missouri.
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Gradually a slight change for the better occurred, the writings of Captain Mahan playing no small part therein.
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I see that Captain Mahan has been getting out a new book on the subject, just at the right time.
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