| American essays - 1919 - 1066 pages
...MEMO. TO PRIME MINISTER 1. That the Wai- Committee consist of three members — two of whom must be the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War, who should have in their offices deputies capable of attending to and deciding all department... | |
| George Jacob Holyoake - Cooperation - 1875 - 444 pages
...Exchequer. The Attorney and Solicitor General, The Master of the Mint. The Secretary of War. v The President of the Board of Trade. The First Lord of the Admiralty. The Duke of Sussex. <J The Duke of Richmond. \l The Earl of Winchelsea. The Earl of Harewood. The Marquis... | |
| 1876 - 586 pages
...Marines have not since August 1875 been filled by means of a separate competition. By arrangement between the First Lord of the Admiralty .and the Secretary of State for War, they have been offered to certain of the qualified competitors for First Appointments in the Army.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1877 - 1130 pages
...Treasury for having still more expedited the Civil Estimates ; for he had, in point of time, beaten the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War, and was absolutely first in the race ; and, having won that race, he hoped the hon. Gentleman... | |
| Great Britain - Military law - 1880 - 244 pages
...purpose of the Commission, to increase, extend, or make Any supplementary Commission may direct that the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War and the Paymaster-General shall be the trustees of the Patriotic ibid, sec. 8. Official trus- Fund,... | |
| 1881 - 816 pages
...recommended that their resolutions should be adopted as acts of the Congress, in order that they might be forwarded through the Secretary-General to the...expression of the desire of the Congress that they should be favourably entertained and, if approved, be recommended for adoption by foreign governments.... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 806 pages
...recommended that their resolutions should be adopted as acts of the Congress, in order that they might be forwarded through the Secretary-General to the...expression of the desire of the Congress that they should be favourably entertained and, if approved, be recommended for adoption by foreign governments.... | |
| Literature - 1887 - 896 pages
...experiments is not peculiar to England ; but, after what has occurred, it would be to the advantage alike of the first lord of the admiralty and the secretary of state for war to have the facts, in so far as they can properly be published, set forth in the reports of a couple... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1887 - 526 pages
...information. 120. They are also of opinion that when peace was practically assured it was incumbent on the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Secretary of State for War to issue distinct orders that no fresh expenditure should on any account be incurred, unless it... | |
| Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill - Great Britain - 1889 - 414 pages
...and to which I fell a victim. That is the system which, I deeply regret to say, the Prime Minister, the First Lord of the Admiralty, and the Secretary of State for War, badly advised, thought it their duty to maintain; but that is the system I declined to give increased... | |
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