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Page 69
... ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK , ON THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY . LETTER I. May it please your Royal Highness , THE important trust committed to your Royal High- ness's care imposes , at this momentous crisis of public affairs ...
... ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF YORK , ON THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY . LETTER I. May it please your Royal Highness , THE important trust committed to your Royal High- ness's care imposes , at this momentous crisis of public affairs ...
Page 70
... Royal Highness wish to lose its favourable opinion . The first character of a commander in chief is the Soldier's Friend ; the worst circumstance that could attend your Royal Highness would be to be con- sidered as inimical to his just ...
... Royal Highness wish to lose its favourable opinion . The first character of a commander in chief is the Soldier's Friend ; the worst circumstance that could attend your Royal Highness would be to be con- sidered as inimical to his just ...
Page 71
... Royal Highness's consideration , in order to shew at one view the importance of the topics it embraces ; and the manner in which it ought to be executed is the next point to which , with all deference and re- spect to your superior ...
... Royal Highness's consideration , in order to shew at one view the importance of the topics it embraces ; and the manner in which it ought to be executed is the next point to which , with all deference and re- spect to your superior ...
Page 72
... Royal Highness's attention ; and also , that any defects in the prospectus or plan may be pointed out . From this collected experience , then , of the practi- tioners of the British army , reviewed and approved of by proper authority ...
... Royal Highness's attention ; and also , that any defects in the prospectus or plan may be pointed out . From this collected experience , then , of the practi- tioners of the British army , reviewed and approved of by proper authority ...
Page 73
... Royal Highness will be fully con- vinced , when you reflect what mortality has taken place in the service , both in this and the former war , ' and how that mortality has too often been increased by the inexperience of the army ...
... Royal Highness will be fully con- vinced , when you reflect what mortality has taken place in the service , both in this and the former war , ' and how that mortality has too often been increased by the inexperience of the army ...
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