| 598 Seiten
...by the forced defertionsot the unfortunate individuals who fhall be engaged in the Militia Service ; for the man, as foon as he is enrolled perhaps many hundred miles from his regiment, i' ordered to join it, but by this Bill no pay is to convnence, nr allowance to be granted, till he... | |
| John Debritt - 1800 - 804 Seiten
...militia fervice-; for the mm, as foon as he is enrolled, perhaps many hundred miles from liii itginrcnt, is ordered to join it, but by this bill no pay is to ' ^tnintncc nor allowance to be granted till he actually arrives at I -i regiment ; he is deprived... | |
| 1801 - 900 Seiten
...the regular forces from the militia by the forced defertions of the unfortunate individual who fhall be engaged in the militia fervice ; for the man, as...is ordered to join it, but by this bill no pay is (o commence nor allowance to be granted till he actually arrives at his regiment ; he is deprived of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 Seiten
...regular forces from the militia by the forced déferlions of the unfortunate" individual who fhatl be engaged in the militia fervice ; for the man, as foon as he is enrolled, perhaps many hundred nliles from his regimeM, itf ordered to, jdin it, but by this bill no pay' is to commence nor allowance... | |
| 1801 - 858 Seiten
...regnlarforres from the miii;;.i by the forced déferlions of the unfortunate individual who fliall be engaged in the militia fervice; for the man, as foon as he is enrolled, pethaps many hundred miles from his regiment, is ordered to join if, but by this bill no pay is to... | |
| 1805 - 1082 Seiten
...engaged in the mili lia service ^for the man im n, .т; SOQ» a» he i,s inroljed, perJMJW many hnndiTil miles from his regiment, is ordered to join it; but...commence, nor allowance to be granted, till he actually, join« his regiment ; he is deprived of all former sources of subsistt-iice, and is not entitled to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1875 - 592 Seiten
...desertions of the unfortunate individuals who shall be engaged in the militia service ; for the man, as soon as he is enrolled, perhaps many hundred miles from...arrives at his regiment ; he is deprived of all former sources of subsistence, and is not entitled to the means of present support; plunder or charity alone... | |
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