The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
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... command the approval of Europe , and to give reasonable hopes of a long duration . " It has been with concern that I have found myself unable to accredit my Ambassador in a formal manner to the Government of Defence which has subsisted ...
... command the approval of Europe , and to give reasonable hopes of a long duration . " It has been with concern that I have found myself unable to accredit my Ambassador in a formal manner to the Government of Defence which has subsisted ...
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... command of them and responsible for them . Promotions would be made in the same manner as in the regular forces , and more frequent opportunities would be taken to brigade the militia and volunteers with the regulars , to send the ...
... command of them and responsible for them . Promotions would be made in the same manner as in the regular forces , and more frequent opportunities would be taken to brigade the militia and volunteers with the regulars , to send the ...
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... Command - in - Chief in such a manner as to enable the Secretary of State for War to avail himself freely of the best administrative talent and the most recent military experience from time to time existing in the British army . That ...
... Command - in - Chief in such a manner as to enable the Secretary of State for War to avail himself freely of the best administrative talent and the most recent military experience from time to time existing in the British army . That ...
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... Command - in - Chief because he knew too much about the army , and thus made the Secretary of State for War a tool in his own hands ; and of a " Radical friend " who , when assured that the Government scheme for the abolition of ...
... Command - in - Chief because he knew too much about the army , and thus made the Secretary of State for War a tool in his own hands ; and of a " Radical friend " who , when assured that the Government scheme for the abolition of ...
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... command of a regiment 35002 . Large over - regulation sums , however , continued to be paid , a practice which was rendered penal by an Act passed in 1798 , the interference of all persons with the sale of commissions save autho- rized ...
... command of a regiment 35002 . Large over - regulation sums , however , continued to be paid , a practice which was rendered penal by an Act passed in 1798 , the interference of all persons with the sale of commissions save autho- rized ...
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