Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 - Bills, Legislative |
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... effect 222 222 · 113 Lieutenant - General Sir John Macdonald , K.C.B. 3. Third Memorial , of same date , pro- · 119 123 124 223 Lieutenant - General Lord Fitzroy Somerset , K.C.B. Colonel Charles A. Vigoureux NAVY : - Admiral Sir Edward ...
... effect 222 222 · 113 Lieutenant - General Sir John Macdonald , K.C.B. 3. Third Memorial , of same date , pro- · 119 123 124 223 Lieutenant - General Lord Fitzroy Somerset , K.C.B. Colonel Charles A. Vigoureux NAVY : - Admiral Sir Edward ...
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... effect in satisfying those officers , who have passed a long and meritorious service in the corps , that their pensions for good service and their pay as general officers are granted upon principles perfectly analogous to those which ...
... effect in satisfying those officers , who have passed a long and meritorious service in the corps , that their pensions for good service and their pay as general officers are granted upon principles perfectly analogous to those which ...
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... effects of service unequal to any further discharge of duty . We are fully aware that we are advising Your Majesty to ... effect this in a manner as little discordant to his feelings as possible . To accomplish this , we would venture to ...
... effects of service unequal to any further discharge of duty . We are fully aware that we are advising Your Majesty to ... effect this in a manner as little discordant to his feelings as possible . To accomplish this , we would venture to ...
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... effect on the efficiency of the corps ; and we think we should be failing in our duty to Your Majesty , if we did not earnestly press upon Your Majesty's attention the neceesity of adopting some general system of removing inefficient ...
... effect on the efficiency of the corps ; and we think we should be failing in our duty to Your Majesty , if we did not earnestly press upon Your Majesty's attention the neceesity of adopting some general system of removing inefficient ...
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... effect this , it is proposed , in addition to the present means afforded for retirement to full pay and half - pay , that the Master- General be authorized to admit of the retirement to full pay annually of such as may be pronounced ...
... effect this , it is proposed , in addition to the present means afforded for retirement to full pay and half - pay , that the Master- General be authorized to admit of the retirement to full pay annually of such as may be pronounced ...
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