Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... Army Estimates ...... 188 5. Slave Trade Felony Bill 233 Sir John Newport's Motion respecting the Mode of passing Bills relating to the Affairs of Ireland 240 Resolution respecting Orders of the Day and Notices 244 6. Committee of ...
... Army Estimates ...... 188 5. Slave Trade Felony Bill 233 Sir John Newport's Motion respecting the Mode of passing Bills relating to the Affairs of Ireland 240 Resolution respecting Orders of the Day and Notices 244 6. Committee of ...
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... Army , 700 Mr. Barham's . Motion respecting the Cultivation of the West India Colonies by Free Labourers * 708 Expiration of the Charter of the East India Company .... 711 5. Petition respecting the Island of Trinidad 714 ..... Printers ...
... Army , 700 Mr. Barham's . Motion respecting the Cultivation of the West India Colonies by Free Labourers * 708 Expiration of the Charter of the East India Company .... 711 5. Petition respecting the Island of Trinidad 714 ..... Printers ...
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... army with- out knowing , that for such an offence the colonel of a regiment might reduce a non- commissioned officer to the ranks without any trial at all . By a regimental court- martial , however this man was tried , and by that court ...
... army with- out knowing , that for such an offence the colonel of a regiment might reduce a non- commissioned officer to the ranks without any trial at all . By a regimental court- martial , however this man was tried , and by that court ...
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... army ; but what discontent could be excited if the statement were not true , and proved not to be well founded ? Would it not be a satisfaction to men , placed in the glorious and honourable situation in which British soldiers were now ...
... army ; but what discontent could be excited if the statement were not true , and proved not to be well founded ? Would it not be a satisfaction to men , placed in the glorious and honourable situation in which British soldiers were now ...
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... army , that the public should be informed of his disposition , to listen to complaint , let it proceed from whatever quarter it might . " 6 The Chancellor of the Exchequer her read the correspondence which passed be tween Mr. Wardle and ...
... army , that the public should be informed of his disposition , to listen to complaint , let it proceed from whatever quarter it might . " 6 The Chancellor of the Exchequer her read the correspondence which passed be tween Mr. Wardle and ...
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