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Page 108
... corps , and barracks . The estimates for the year 1797 amount- ed to the sum of 6,900,000l . T ose of the following year were voted at two different times . The first sum ( 5.900,000l . ) was considerably less than that of the preceding ...
... corps , and barracks . The estimates for the year 1797 amount- ed to the sum of 6,900,000l . T ose of the following year were voted at two different times . The first sum ( 5.900,000l . ) was considerably less than that of the preceding ...
Page 159
... corps should assemble so of ten as formerly , as their discipline might exist without it . Mr. secretary Dundas said , he could not conceive what was meant by illegality ' in calling out the sup- p'ementary mintia . The act gave the ...
... corps should assemble so of ten as formerly , as their discipline might exist without it . Mr. secretary Dundas said , he could not conceive what was meant by illegality ' in calling out the sup- p'ementary mintia . The act gave the ...
Page 160
... corps without inconvenience . Leave was given to bring in the bill for reducing the militia and re- gulating the provisional cavalry , which accordingly passed in the course of the session . The old subject of the slave trade was again ...
... corps without inconvenience . Leave was given to bring in the bill for reducing the militia and re- gulating the provisional cavalry , which accordingly passed in the course of the session . The old subject of the slave trade was again ...
Page 234
... corps for want both of pay and provisions . At this period the treaty of alli- ance and commerce between the French and Cisalpine republics , which had been ratified at Paris the 17th of March , and signed by the Cisalpine minister ...
... corps for want both of pay and provisions . At this period the treaty of alli- ance and commerce between the French and Cisalpine republics , which had been ratified at Paris the 17th of March , and signed by the Cisalpine minister ...
Page 292
... corps on the left of the Danube , which covered ed the movements of Bernadotte . the right of the army , and watch- at Feldkirch ; Bellegarde and Lau- Kerpen commanded at Ulm ; Hotze commanded a detached body in the dohn in the Tyrol ...
... corps on the left of the Danube , which covered ed the movements of Bernadotte . the right of the army , and watch- at Feldkirch ; Bellegarde and Lau- Kerpen commanded at Ulm ; Hotze commanded a detached body in the dohn in the Tyrol ...
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