Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volumen 11R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... force was ever better qua- lified for the immediate defence of the country , none better entitled to its confi- dence , and as long as they felt inclined , and convenience permitted them , to do duty in the manner they now did , it was ...
... force was ever better qua- lified for the immediate defence of the country , none better entitled to its confi- dence , and as long as they felt inclined , and convenience permitted them , to do duty in the manner they now did , it was ...
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... force . But , it was essential to crown a power to create a Local Militia , fix and organize a permanent force , which to the aggregate amount of 60,000 men would always subsist to the same amount . in the first instance , to be ...
... force . But , it was essential to crown a power to create a Local Militia , fix and organize a permanent force , which to the aggregate amount of 60,000 men would always subsist to the same amount . in the first instance , to be ...
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... force was not like the moveable militia , which taking men for years away from their homes and establishments , would often be ruinous to families , unless substi- tution were allowed . A few days service within his county would be no ...
... force was not like the moveable militia , which taking men for years away from their homes and establishments , would often be ruinous to families , unless substi- tution were allowed . A few days service within his county would be no ...
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... force alembodied for the purpose of discipline . luded to , would be amply sufficient , and He should , therefore , propose a restraint to train more would be only idle waste . on their liberty of enlisting , for a part of an armed ...
... force alembodied for the purpose of discipline . luded to , would be amply sufficient , and He should , therefore , propose a restraint to train more would be only idle waste . on their liberty of enlisting , for a part of an armed ...
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... force , and he ( Mr. W. ) was disconsider the Training act , he grafts upon posed to give them every degree of credit it powers of greater severity , and is about for the purity of their ' motives , for zeal to do now what would have ...
... force , and he ( Mr. W. ) was disconsider the Training act , he grafts upon posed to give them every degree of credit it powers of greater severity , and is about for the purity of their ' motives , for zeal to do now what would have ...
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