The Horse GuardsJ. & D.A. Darling, 1850 - 104 páginas |
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... afforded us for digesting and commit- ting to paper , those lucubrations , which we gene- rously purpose promulgating for the edification of the public . " Circumstances over which we have no control , " as gentlemen observe when they ...
... afforded us for digesting and commit- ting to paper , those lucubrations , which we gene- rously purpose promulgating for the edification of the public . " Circumstances over which we have no control , " as gentlemen observe when they ...
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... affording the indi- viduals mulct the poor satisfaction of knowing for what purpose the amounts were abridged , was indis ... afforded , but it unavoidably furnished ground for comments , illustrative of the opinion of THE HORSE GUARDS . 5.
... affording the indi- viduals mulct the poor satisfaction of knowing for what purpose the amounts were abridged , was indis ... afforded , but it unavoidably furnished ground for comments , illustrative of the opinion of THE HORSE GUARDS . 5.
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... afforded for amendment , and that too without encountering the slightest fatigue in seek- ing for glaring abuses and pertinacious continuance in mismanagement . Leaving the military college and its row of tea- caddy looking houses ...
... afforded for amendment , and that too without encountering the slightest fatigue in seek- ing for glaring abuses and pertinacious continuance in mismanagement . Leaving the military college and its row of tea- caddy looking houses ...
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... a chief . Did an officer seek redress- he had but to place his name on the Duke's list , and full opportunity was afforded for openly stating his case to His Royal Highness in person at the next 10 THE HORSE GUARDS .
... a chief . Did an officer seek redress- he had but to place his name on the Duke's list , and full opportunity was afforded for openly stating his case to His Royal Highness in person at the next 10 THE HORSE GUARDS .
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... affording the individual the pleasing recreation of a long passage at his own ex- pence , without having had it in his power to effect any arrangement of his private affairs , although im- peratively demanding his attention , and by ...
... affording the individual the pleasing recreation of a long passage at his own ex- pence , without having had it in his power to effect any arrangement of his private affairs , although im- peratively demanding his attention , and by ...
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acts advantage afforded allowed amount appear appointments army authorities become benefit better branches British building called carrying chanced clothing colonel command Commander-in-Chief consequently considerable continue corps course court desire directed Duke duty effect equally estimation exist expence fact favour feeling field follow fortune four gallant given Grace grant hands head honour hope Horse Guards individual instance interest Islands leave London matter means measure ment military mind mode never object observed occur offered officer opinion opportunity opposite otherwise pass perform period permitted person pleasing position possess possibility practical present probably profession promotion promulgated prove punishment rank received regards regiment remain render reply respecting rest result Royal sent served soldier station sufficient supposed taken tion troops West Indies
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