English Historical Documents: 1714-1783David Charles Douglas |
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Page 614
... officers fitted to do service . A hundred general officers for 100,000 men would be an improper proportion . It must be under military direction . The general officers must advise in military affairs , and none but military men must ...
... officers fitted to do service . A hundred general officers for 100,000 men would be an improper proportion . It must be under military direction . The general officers must advise in military affairs , and none but military men must ...
Page 625
... officers upon this occasion drew his sword upon one of the constables and struck him therewith , in the presence of his wife , who was then great with child . Some officers likewise have demanded more billets than they have had soldiers ...
... officers upon this occasion drew his sword upon one of the constables and struck him therewith , in the presence of his wife , who was then great with child . Some officers likewise have demanded more billets than they have had soldiers ...
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... officers as his Majesty , his heirs and suc- cessors , shall be pleased to appoint over them ; and to direct them to be led by their respective officers into any parts of this kingdom , for the suppression of such invasions and ...
... officers as his Majesty , his heirs and suc- cessors , shall be pleased to appoint over them ; and to direct them to be led by their respective officers into any parts of this kingdom , for the suppression of such invasions and ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
A POLICY | 56 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
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