The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... important part of the whole scheme , is as great an improvement in schools , as the introduction of noncommission- ed officers would be in an army which had before been governed only by captains , majors , and colonels : they add that ...
... important part of the whole scheme , is as great an improvement in schools , as the introduction of noncommission- ed officers would be in an army which had before been governed only by captains , majors , and colonels : they add that ...
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... important aera when they should join Lochiel to the Moray Firth , at above fifty miles distance , I could not help viewing it as a hope- less job : my head grew somewhat dizzy , and I felt the same sort of quandary as I used to do ...
... important aera when they should join Lochiel to the Moray Firth , at above fifty miles distance , I could not help viewing it as a hope- less job : my head grew somewhat dizzy , and I felt the same sort of quandary as I used to do ...
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... important rights . With re- gard to the other topics that had been ad- verted to , both the Noble Lords professed their readiness to enter into them in detail on a future day , in vindication of the con- duct of themselves and their ...
... important rights . With re- gard to the other topics that had been ad- verted to , both the Noble Lords professed their readiness to enter into them in detail on a future day , in vindication of the con- duct of themselves and their ...
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... important to the best interests of the service , that the Commander in Chief is pleased to mark it with his peculiar approbation . The life of Sir John Moore was spent amongst the troops . During the season of repose , his time was ...
... important to the best interests of the service , that the Commander in Chief is pleased to mark it with his peculiar approbation . The life of Sir John Moore was spent amongst the troops . During the season of repose , his time was ...
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... important department of the army , and it was not my wish that my remarks on that oc- casion should go forth to the public . My motive for giving this explanation is to remove the impression , if any has been made , that I meant to ...
... important department of the army , and it was not my wish that my remarks on that oc- casion should go forth to the public . My motive for giving this explanation is to remove the impression , if any has been made , that I meant to ...
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