The Horse GuardsJ. & D.A. Darling, 1850 - 104 páginas |
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Página 55
... Court Martial on one of his trapped pigeons , entirely for- getting , that as a necessary consequence to submitting charges , comes the more difficult duty of maintaining them , as founded on facts . This little afterpiece to the tardy ...
... Court Martial on one of his trapped pigeons , entirely for- getting , that as a necessary consequence to submitting charges , comes the more difficult duty of maintaining them , as founded on facts . This little afterpiece to the tardy ...
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... court martial and cashiered . Not content with the promulgation of such absurd edicts , he sanctioned the publication of an order , annulling the Queen's commission granted by Her Majesty , and publicly insulted the Sovereign , in su ...
... court martial and cashiered . Not content with the promulgation of such absurd edicts , he sanctioned the publication of an order , annulling the Queen's commission granted by Her Majesty , and publicly insulted the Sovereign , in su ...
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... court- martial should take place : yet , as it was utterly im- possible that a junior officer could be supported to the disadvantage of a senior , their removal from the staff was imperatively called for ; nor would they be allowed to ...
... court- martial should take place : yet , as it was utterly im- possible that a junior officer could be supported to the disadvantage of a senior , their removal from the staff was imperatively called for ; nor would they be allowed to ...
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... court martial , when , had the accused been found guilty by an impartial tribunal , dismissal would have followed of course , and the matter would have been finally dis- posed of . But if , on the other hand , their conduct throughout ...
... court martial , when , had the accused been found guilty by an impartial tribunal , dismissal would have followed of course , and the matter would have been finally dis- posed of . But if , on the other hand , their conduct throughout ...
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... court martial was assembled , and it would be difficult to imagine that fifteen officers in Her Majesty's service would volun- tarily commit perjury by giving a decision contrary to their judgment , neither is it expressly hinted that ...
... court martial was assembled , and it would be difficult to imagine that fifteen officers in Her Majesty's service would volun- tarily commit perjury by giving a decision contrary to their judgment , neither is it expressly hinted that ...
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