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... officers without money ; and many officers of great merit had left the army because they could not buy pro- motion . In abolishing the system , there was no necessity to confis- cate the property of officers , nor to put the country to ...
... officers without money ; and many officers of great merit had left the army because they could not buy pro- motion . In abolishing the system , there was no necessity to confis- cate the property of officers , nor to put the country to ...
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... officers . Not objecting to the promotion of men from the ranks , he argued that it was of importance that the officers should be mainly gentlemen , be- cause they were better able to exact that implicit obedience so neces- sary . In ...
... officers . Not objecting to the promotion of men from the ranks , he argued that it was of importance that the officers should be mainly gentlemen , be- cause they were better able to exact that implicit obedience so neces- sary . In ...
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... Officers , and Men . Officers . 10 119 11 157 CASUALTIES IN THE CRIMEA - continued . Sappers and Miners. that every warrant officer , petty officer , seaman , or marine , or non- commissioned officer or soldier , who shall have received ...
... Officers , and Men . Officers . 10 119 11 157 CASUALTIES IN THE CRIMEA - continued . Sappers and Miners. that every warrant officer , petty officer , seaman , or marine , or non- commissioned officer or soldier , who shall have received ...
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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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