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 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 - Great Britain |
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... regiments . He was perfectly aware , however of the pressure of the measure , and that it ought only to be re- sorted ... regiment should be reduced below three fifths of its full establishment . The This was merely to repeat a measure ...
... regiments . He was perfectly aware , however of the pressure of the measure , and that it ought only to be re- sorted ... regiment should be reduced below three fifths of its full establishment . The This was merely to repeat a measure ...
Page 161
... regiments , by the volunteering into the line , but to raise an excess ; making in the whole three fourths of the full estab- lishment , viz . 36,000 in England , and 9,000 in Ireland . Now , however , he thought it only necessary to ...
... regiments , by the volunteering into the line , but to raise an excess ; making in the whole three fourths of the full estab- lishment , viz . 36,000 in England , and 9,000 in Ireland . Now , however , he thought it only necessary to ...
Page 181
... regiment . But there seems to be some reason for granting him a perpetual leave of absence , as he has been on constant duty in London . This gentleman was a member of the medical department of our army in the American war . If he ...
... regiment . But there seems to be some reason for granting him a perpetual leave of absence , as he has been on constant duty in London . This gentleman was a member of the medical department of our army in the American war . If he ...
Page 183
... regiment . Major Shaw was ap- pointed Deputy Barrack Master of the Cape of Good Hope upon the 3d of April , 1806 , through the influence of Mrs. Clarke . It was known that this officer by no means enjoyed the favour of the duke of York ...
... regiment . Major Shaw was ap- pointed Deputy Barrack Master of the Cape of Good Hope upon the 3d of April , 1806 , through the influence of Mrs. Clarke . It was known that this officer by no means enjoyed the favour of the duke of York ...
Page 205
... regiment ( the regiment which his lordship commanded , and which the late lieut . - general sir John Moore once commanded ) was deficient in talent and knowledge to hold such a commission , he removed him , and appointed another more ...
... regiment ( the regiment which his lordship commanded , and which the late lieut . - general sir John Moore once commanded ) was deficient in talent and knowledge to hold such a commission , he removed him , and appointed another more ...
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