The Horse GuardsJ. & D.A. Darling, 1850 - 104 páginas |
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... favour . " I do not know who the reflective gentleman may have been , when , at some distant period , very con- siderably remote , I imagine , from the present day , he expressed his disbelief in the possibility of placing ancient heads ...
... favour . " I do not know who the reflective gentleman may have been , when , at some distant period , very con- siderably remote , I imagine , from the present day , he expressed his disbelief in the possibility of placing ancient heads ...
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... favour . In the " Complete Guide , " a very capital bill of fare is given , enumerating the component parts forming the banquet daily furnished for the con- sumption of the Cadets , ten of whom form a mess ; but the author has omitted ...
... favour . In the " Complete Guide , " a very capital bill of fare is given , enumerating the component parts forming the banquet daily furnished for the con- sumption of the Cadets , ten of whom form a mess ; but the author has omitted ...
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... favour of any description whatever . Yet such was the case ; but I have not heard of a similar act of politeness emanating of late years from the same source , and possibly , even did the inclina- tion exist , it is more than likely the ...
... favour of any description whatever . Yet such was the case ; but I have not heard of a similar act of politeness emanating of late years from the same source , and possibly , even did the inclina- tion exist , it is more than likely the ...
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... favour and against the proposed measure , now again broached , of withdrawing the white troops from the Carribean Islands ; but service- able as the black regiments prove when acting in conjunction with European corps , no officer ...
... favour and against the proposed measure , now again broached , of withdrawing the white troops from the Carribean Islands ; but service- able as the black regiments prove when acting in conjunction with European corps , no officer ...
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... favour from the clear channel of right . The following paragraphs taken from the Naval and Military Gazette of the 5th January , 1850 , are , I presume , specimens of the " emergency " in ques- tion , an imperative necessity which it is ...
... favour from the clear channel of right . The following paragraphs taken from the Naval and Military Gazette of the 5th January , 1850 , are , I presume , specimens of the " emergency " in ques- tion , an imperative necessity which it is ...
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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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