| Army - 1837 - 100 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...and where these pursuits have, for so long a period, being undisturbed by the presence of war, which few other countries have escaped, comparatively little... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1841 - 104 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...profession. In Great Britain, where so large a number o£ persons are devoted to the active concerns of agriculture, manufactures, and commerce, and where... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1847 - 126 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...and where these pursuits have, for so long a period, being undisturbed by the presence of war, which few other countries have escaped, comparatively little... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1847 - 180 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...concerns of agriculture, manufactures, and commerce, arid where these pursuits have, for so long a period, been undisturbed by the presence of war, which... | |
| Richard Cannon - Great Britain - 1847 - 214 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...where so large a number of persons are devoted to 1 -<} active concerns of agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and where these pursuits]_have, for so... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1847 - 100 pages
...practice (which appears to have long prevailed in some of the Continental armies) for British Kegiments to keep regular records of their services and achievements....and where these pursuits have, for so long a period, being undisturbed by the presence of war, which few other countries have escaped, comparatively little... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1848 - 174 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...presence of war, which few other countries have escaped, com-, paratively little is known of the vicissitudes of active service, and of the casualties of climate,... | |
| Great Britain - 1849 - 114 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...and where these pursuits have, for so long a period, being undisturbed by the presence oj war, which few other countries have escaped, comparatively little... | |
| 1849 - 92 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...and where these pursuits have, for so long a period, being undisturbed by the presence of war, which few other countries have escaped, comparatively little... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1849 - 110 pages
...Parliament have been in the habit of conferring on the Commanders, and the Officers and Troops acting under their orders, expressions of approbation and of thanks...and where these pursuits have, for so long a period, being undisturbed by the presence of war, which few other countries have escaped, comparatively little... | |
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