Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 - Bills, Legislative |
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... existing rates of Full Pay , Half - pay , and Retirement were established III . Regulations of 1st June 1835 , for the edu- cation and acquirements of Candidates for admission into the Naval Medical Service 340 IV . Statement of the ...
... existing rates of Full Pay , Half - pay , and Retirement were established III . Regulations of 1st June 1835 , for the edu- cation and acquirements of Candidates for admission into the Naval Medical Service 340 IV . Statement of the ...
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... existing systems in both Navy and Army , we have rather endeavoured to amend where we thought amendment was required , than ventured to propose the adoption of material changes ( however plausible the arguments by which they were ...
... existing systems in both Navy and Army , we have rather endeavoured to amend where we thought amendment was required , than ventured to propose the adoption of material changes ( however plausible the arguments by which they were ...
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... existing system , this is not the case in regard to some classes of naval officers ; but that it may positively occur that an officer , when summoned to serve under the commission he holds , may receive full pay at a lower rate than the ...
... existing system , this is not the case in regard to some classes of naval officers ; but that it may positively occur that an officer , when summoned to serve under the commission he holds , may receive full pay at a lower rate than the ...
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... existing esta- blishment of the corps furnished sufficient numbers for home duties , or for those extraordinary occasions where it might be necessary to employ any body of Marines ashore . But we are nevertheless prepared to admit the ...
... existing esta- blishment of the corps furnished sufficient numbers for home duties , or for those extraordinary occasions where it might be necessary to employ any body of Marines ashore . But we are nevertheless prepared to admit the ...
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... it appears that under the existing regulations , that officer would be allowed unattached pay at the rate of £ 1 5s . a - day only , whereas if he had retired as a colonel - commandant , OF NAVAL AND MILITARY INQUIRY . vii.
... it appears that under the existing regulations , that officer would be allowed unattached pay at the rate of £ 1 5s . a - day only , whereas if he had retired as a colonel - commandant , OF NAVAL AND MILITARY INQUIRY . vii.
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