Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 - Bills, Legislative |
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Page ii
... person or persons whatsoever to be examined before you , or any five or more of you , touching or concerning the premises ; and We do hereby command and require you , or any five or more of you , to report to Us , under your hands and ...
... person or persons whatsoever to be examined before you , or any five or more of you , touching or concerning the premises ; and We do hereby command and require you , or any five or more of you , to report to Us , under your hands and ...
Page xx
... persons were thought to require correction ; but the Army had proved itself perfectly efficient in the field , and thus far at least experience was favourable to its organization ; it , however , remained to be seen whether it would ...
... persons were thought to require correction ; but the Army had proved itself perfectly efficient in the field , and thus far at least experience was favourable to its organization ; it , however , remained to be seen whether it would ...
Page xxiv
... 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 Paymaster - General for the benefit of the hospital at Chelsea , then just ...
... 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 Paymaster - General for the benefit of the hospital at Chelsea , then just ...
Page xxvii
... persons ( an evil which we believe to be considerably alleviated at the present time ) , if the permission to sell were withdrawn ; but we must express our satisfaction that the course he recommended as a substitute for sale was not ...
... persons ( an evil which we believe to be considerably alleviated at the present time ) , if the permission to sell were withdrawn ; but we must express our satisfaction that the course he recommended as a substitute for sale was not ...
Page xxxii
... persons to commissions in the Army at ages when it was impossible they could perform service . His Royal Highness introduced important changes into the Army on both these points . He established regulations exacting a certain period of ...
... persons to commissions in the Army at ages when it was impossible they could perform service . His Royal Highness introduced important changes into the Army on both these points . He established regulations exacting a certain period of ...
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