Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... army in time of war , the disasters occasioned by his incapacity might in a single campaign cover the expenditure of a peace army for two or three years together . If Lord Palmerston thought a Commission would be preferable to a ...
... army in time of war , the disasters occasioned by his incapacity might in a single campaign cover the expenditure of a peace army for two or three years together . If Lord Palmerston thought a Commission would be preferable to a ...
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... army , and it was not exercised as an army . You could tell what your officers could do ; and therefore you could draw from the navy an analogy in favour of selection . He would be very glad to see purchase put an end to above the rank ...
... army , and it was not exercised as an army . You could tell what your officers could do ; and therefore you could draw from the navy an analogy in favour of selection . He would be very glad to see purchase put an end to above the rank ...
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... army , al- though that army had been re- duced to a great amount - as in- compatible with the constitution and prosperity of the country , and as sapping the foundation of na- tional liberties ; and so strong was this feeling , that the ...
... army , al- though that army had been re- duced to a great amount - as in- compatible with the constitution and prosperity of the country , and as sapping the foundation of na- tional liberties ; and so strong was this feeling , that the ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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