The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
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... officers . I say , then , do not let us be led away by any argument about interference with the liberty of the subject . What is required from us , and what is rightly required from every subject , is that he should stand forward for ...
... officers . I say , then , do not let us be led away by any argument about interference with the liberty of the subject . What is required from us , and what is rightly required from every subject , is that he should stand forward for ...
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... officers , and adding some proposals drawn from his own civil ex- perience , made the suggestions which follow : - " 1. That not less than 200,000 men , consisting of regular army and embodied militia , should be kept up within the ...
... officers , and adding some proposals drawn from his own civil ex- perience , made the suggestions which follow : - " 1. That not less than 200,000 men , consisting of regular army and embodied militia , should be kept up within the ...
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... officers of the Navy and Royal Marines , 72,8627 .; and military pensions and allowances , 18817 . In accordance with the universal wish and expectation , the Secretary for War ( Mr. Cardwell ) introduced an Army Regulation Bill at the ...
... officers of the Navy and Royal Marines , 72,8627 .; and military pensions and allowances , 18817 . In accordance with the universal wish and expectation , the Secretary for War ( Mr. Cardwell ) introduced an Army Regulation Bill at the ...
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... officers . The selection of officers for promotion would be vested in the Commander - in- Chief , under the guidance of elaborate regulations ; and , while promotions in the lower ranks would be regimental , from captain to lieutenant ...
... officers . The selection of officers for promotion would be vested in the Commander - in- Chief , under the guidance of elaborate regulations ; and , while promotions in the lower ranks would be regimental , from captain to lieutenant ...
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... officers in full would be 12,000,0007 . , of which 5,000,000l . or 6,000,000l . should be paid at once ; that retirement would cost 500,000l . a year ; and that the whole scale of pay and allowances would have to be revised . He spoke ...
... officers in full would be 12,000,0007 . , of which 5,000,000l . or 6,000,000l . should be paid at once ; that retirement would cost 500,000l . a year ; and that the whole scale of pay and allowances would have to be revised . He spoke ...
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