| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 pages
...regiments of cavalry in the service, where it is trusted that they will learn and confine themselves to their subordinate duties, until their services...experience shall sanction their being placed in ranks and 333 and situations, where they may be allowed to judge of the general and higher duties of the profession.... | |
| 1814 - 780 pages
...regiments of Cavalry in the service, where, it is trusted, that they will learn and confine themselves to their subordinate duties, until their services...Palmer did not sign the Letter of the 9th of August, hu is, nevertheless, by his declared sentiments on the prosecution, and bis general concurrence in... | |
| William Cobbett - 1814 - 448 pages
...their subordinate duties, until their serrices and experience shall sanction their being placed in rank and situations, where they may be allowed to judge...higher duties of the profession. The Prince Regent has licen further ple.ised to observe, that thoug i Colonel Palmer did not si^n the letter of the 9th.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 pages
...of cavalry in the service, where it is trusted that they will learn and confine themselves to ther subordinate duties, until their services and experience...9th of August, he is, nevertheless, by his declared sen-, timents on the prosecution, and his general concurrence in the opinion of the officers, to be... | |
| 1815 - 822 pages
...subordinate duties, until their services aud experience «hall sanction their being placed in rauks and and situations, where they may be allowed to judge...though Colonel Palmer did not sign the letter of the cth of August, he is, nevertheless, by his declared «entiments on the prosecution, and his general... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1815 - 658 pages
...regiments of cavalry in the service, where it is trusted that they will learn and confine themselves to their subordinate duties, until their services...where they may be allowed to judge of the general apd higher duties of the profession. " The Prince Regent has been further pleased to observe, that... | |
| 1815 - 70 pages
...regiments of caval" ry in the service ; where, it is trusted, they " will learn and confine themselves to their " subordinate duties, until their services...placed in " ranks and situations where they may be alD2 " lowed to judge of the general and higher du• vj, " ties of the profession *." That is, he... | |
| 1815 - 76 pages
...regiments of caval** ry in the service ; where, it is trusted, they " will learn and confine themselves to their " subordinate duties, until their services...placed in " ranks and situations where they may be alD2 " lowed to judge of the general and higher du" ties of the profession *." That is, he pronounces... | |
| 1815 - 992 pages
...regiments of cavalry in the service, where h is trusted that they will learn and confine themselves to their subordinate duties, until their services and experience shall sanction their being paced in ranks and situations where they may be allowed to judge of the general and higher duties ci... | |
| 1816 - 890 pages
...regiments of cavalry in the service, where it ¡g trusted that they will learn and confine themselves to their subordinate duties, until their services...9th of August, he is, nevertheless, by his declared sentimente on the prosecution, and his general concurrence in the opinion of the officers, to be considered... | |
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