Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 - Bills, Legislative |
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... Commission , of the Captains of the Royal Navy promoted to be Flag Officers on 22d July 1830 , 10th January 1837 , and 28th June 1838 , and also showing the period when each was last Employed · VII . Return of the Names of the Officers ...
... Commission , of the Captains of the Royal Navy promoted to be Flag Officers on 22d July 1830 , 10th January 1837 , and 28th June 1838 , and also showing the period when each was last Employed · VII . Return of the Names of the Officers ...
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... commission . For these reasons we would suggest for Your Majesty's consideration , that all officers , who may retain efficiently their commissions in the Marines until they shall be removed by promotion to the rank of general , should ...
... commission . For these reasons we would suggest for Your Majesty's consideration , that all officers , who may retain efficiently their commissions in the Marines until they shall be removed by promotion to the rank of general , should ...
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... commissions by officers of seniority corps were arranged . An unattached half - pay commission of the rank corresponding to that about to be vacated by the officer of the artillery or engineers , was sold as a step of promo- tion to a ...
... commissions by officers of seniority corps were arranged . An unattached half - pay commission of the rank corresponding to that about to be vacated by the officer of the artillery or engineers , was sold as a step of promo- tion to a ...
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... commission to line officers , the latter by purchase obtaining promotion in their own service , may be thus stated : — 1st . That it tends to deceive the public as to the real extent of the cost of main- taining those corps , in which ...
... commission to line officers , the latter by purchase obtaining promotion in their own service , may be thus stated : — 1st . That it tends to deceive the public as to the real extent of the cost of main- taining those corps , in which ...
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... commission , and that at his request it should be granted to any other , the person so surrendering the commission , and the person obtaining it , should each pay one shilling in the pound , of the sum received and paid , to the ...
... commission , and that at his request it should be granted to any other , the person so surrendering the commission , and the person obtaining it , should each pay one shilling in the pound , of the sum received and paid , to the ...
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