| Parliament proc - 1804 - 718 pages
...now made, moft of the volunteer corps were armed, for it appeared that only about 18,000 were ft ill without firelocks. In England and Scotland that force...the militia ; but if the regulars and militia were added, the whole military force of the country would be found to exceed 500,000 men. One great point... | |
| 1804 - 534 pages
...and Scotland that fore; amounted at prefent to 330,000 *oen ; and if to that number the Vohinteers in Ireland were added, the total would be more than 400,000 men m arms, independent of the Regular Army and the Militia; but if the Regulars and the Militia were added,... | |
| 1804 - 812 pages
...According to the returns now made, moft of the volunteer corps were armed ; only about 13,000 were ftill without firelocks. In England and Scotland that force...330,000 men ; and if to that number the volunteers in Iieland were added, the total would be more than 400,000 in arms, independent of the rtgular army and... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1804 - 956 pages
...According to the returns now made, moft of the Volunteer Corps were armed: only about 13,000 were ftill without firelocks. In England and Scotland that force...more than 400,000 men in arms, independent of the Regulai Army and ii;s Militia; but if the Rcj<4*is and ib* 1 8 04.] Proceedings in tie la ft Seffion... | |
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