Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 - Bills, Legislative |
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... Royal Artillery of each Rank and Denomi- nation , of the Age of the Officers of each Rank upon an Average , and of the Number of Years ' Service of the Officers of each Rank upon an Average . III . Return of the Number of Officers of ...
... Royal Artillery of each Rank and Denomi- nation , of the Age of the Officers of each Rank upon an Average , and of the Number of Years ' Service of the Officers of each Rank upon an Average . III . Return of the Number of Officers of ...
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... Royal Artillery . The regimental duties on foreign stations are performed by rollster of companies , and the regimental officers go abroad in charge of the men they have been accus- tomed to drill and to superintend . In addition to the ...
... Royal Artillery . The regimental duties on foreign stations are performed by rollster of companies , and the regimental officers go abroad in charge of the men they have been accus- tomed to drill and to superintend . In addition to the ...
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... Royal Artillery , we were naturally led to inquire what provision was made for those who , having served long and meritoriously , might be compelled , in consequence of advancing age or growing infirmity , to quit the active service of ...
... Royal Artillery , we were naturally led to inquire what provision was made for those who , having served long and meritoriously , might be compelled , in consequence of advancing age or growing infirmity , to quit the active service of ...
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... Royal Artillery to half - pay at their own request ; but we do not suggest that these officers should be eligible for any further promotion by brevet or otherwise . We have no reason to believe that this arrangement will operate very ...
... Royal Artillery to half - pay at their own request ; but we do not suggest that these officers should be eligible for any further promotion by brevet or otherwise . We have no reason to believe that this arrangement will operate very ...
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... Royal Artillery , and the consequent limit which is thus placed upon their income while unemployed , to the amount of their unattached pay , we would beg to recommend that , for the purpose of marking extraordinary merit among such ...
... Royal Artillery , and the consequent limit which is thus placed upon their income while unemployed , to the amount of their unattached pay , we would beg to recommend that , for the purpose of marking extraordinary merit among such ...
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