The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... officers , too , were cut off from the hopes of promotion . He repeated his opinions of the former year , respecting the cavalry regulations , which had succeeded in tak- ing away things most useful , and substi- tuting things scarcely ...
... officers , too , were cut off from the hopes of promotion . He repeated his opinions of the former year , respecting the cavalry regulations , which had succeeded in tak- ing away things most useful , and substi- tuting things scarcely ...
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... officers of the guards ; the only effect of the alteration would be , not to benefit a most distinguished branch of military service , but to create a consi- derable patronage for the government . General Gascoyne went into some details ...
... officers of the guards ; the only effect of the alteration would be , not to benefit a most distinguished branch of military service , but to create a consi- derable patronage for the government . General Gascoyne went into some details ...
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... Officers and Officers of Garrisons £ . S. d . 846,854 5 04 1,155,164 7 5 ..... .................. ........ Barracks Half Pay , Supernumerary and retired Officers Officers ' Widows Royal Hospital , Kilmainham Public Officers , their ...
... Officers and Officers of Garrisons £ . S. d . 846,854 5 04 1,155,164 7 5 ..... .................. ........ Barracks Half Pay , Supernumerary and retired Officers Officers ' Widows Royal Hospital , Kilmainham Public Officers , their ...
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