Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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Page 32
... given such ad- vice , must in the first place be prov- ed against them . " The immediate actor can always be got at in a way that is very plain , direct and easy , compared to that by which you may be able to reach his advisers . When ...
... given such ad- vice , must in the first place be prov- ed against them . " The immediate actor can always be got at in a way that is very plain , direct and easy , compared to that by which you may be able to reach his advisers . When ...
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... given place to universal apathy and indif ference on all political subjects , that did not affect directly the public purse , or concern the safety or na- val glory of the kingdom . Hatred of peculation , and aversion to France , were ...
... given place to universal apathy and indif ference on all political subjects , that did not affect directly the public purse , or concern the safety or na- val glory of the kingdom . Hatred of peculation , and aversion to France , were ...
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... given to govern- ment , in time of war , to retain men for six months in the service , after the term of their engagement was ex- pired . A more serious difficulty had been started with respect to the embarrassments , which this change ...
... given to govern- ment , in time of war , to retain men for six months in the service , after the term of their engagement was ex- pired . A more serious difficulty had been started with respect to the embarrassments , which this change ...
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... given to volunteer officers he considered to be a scandalous abuse , most in- jurious to the regular army . He proposed , in future , that no VO- lunteer officer should have a higher rank than that of captain , that is , that no officer ...
... given to volunteer officers he considered to be a scandalous abuse , most in- jurious to the regular army . He proposed , in future , that no VO- lunteer officer should have a higher rank than that of captain , that is , that no officer ...
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... given , in conse- quence of a requisition of his ma jesty's government , on the subject of recruiting the army in future , by enlisting for a term of years . " This motion was objected to by mi- nisters on the ground , that the opi ...
... given , in conse- quence of a requisition of his ma jesty's government , on the subject of recruiting the army in future , by enlisting for a term of years . " This motion was objected to by mi- nisters on the ground , that the opi ...
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