The Horse GuardsJ. & D.A. Darling, 1850 - 104 páginas |
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... permitted to escape even for a few weeks , that a short time since , on the occasion of a severe domestic calamity , a staff officer , who had served seven consecutive years abroad , with difficulty obtained four months ' leave of ...
... permitted to escape even for a few weeks , that a short time since , on the occasion of a severe domestic calamity , a staff officer , who had served seven consecutive years abroad , with difficulty obtained four months ' leave of ...
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... permit , but since that cannot be , I close this particular branch of enumerated follies , with one fact more equally ... permitted to rest on so unsatisfactory an authority , and eventually one of the Respective officers - a practical ...
... permit , but since that cannot be , I close this particular branch of enumerated follies , with one fact more equally ... permitted to rest on so unsatisfactory an authority , and eventually one of the Respective officers - a practical ...
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... permitted to commute the penalty awarded capital offences , for that voluntarily adopted , I have not the means of elucidating - but some there may be , from whose minds the story is not yet obliterated , of an officer , who , THE HORSE ...
... permitted to commute the penalty awarded capital offences , for that voluntarily adopted , I have not the means of elucidating - but some there may be , from whose minds the story is not yet obliterated , of an officer , who , THE HORSE ...
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... permitted in the present day , for none save the Horse Guards ' Officials have access to the “ Great Man , " and consequently all regimental officers are prohibited from making their appeals in person , let the subject matter urging ...
... permitted in the present day , for none save the Horse Guards ' Officials have access to the “ Great Man , " and consequently all regimental officers are prohibited from making their appeals in person , let the subject matter urging ...
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... permit the present possessor to guide with his pristine vigour . None wish evil to His Grace , neither would any ... permitted to exist . It would seem that views taken by different old gentlemen on the case in point , by no means ...
... permit the present possessor to guide with his pristine vigour . None wish evil to His Grace , neither would any ... permitted to exist . It would seem that views taken by different old gentlemen on the case in point , by no means ...
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