London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... army under his command ; and this B can never be necessary for ferving any good purpose , but may be neceffary for ferving a bad one . C Jan. injuftice , or been provoked by his infolence . Any fcheme , therefore , for concealing any ...
... army under his command ; and this B can never be necessary for ferving any good purpose , but may be neceffary for ferving a bad one . C Jan. injuftice , or been provoked by his infolence . Any fcheme , therefore , for concealing any ...
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... army , till within these three or four years . I have converfed with many old offi- cers in our army , and they have in- formed me , that when gentlemen , upon a court - martial , behave not only with justice , but with good - na- ture ...
... army , till within these three or four years . I have converfed with many old offi- cers in our army , and they have in- formed me , that when gentlemen , upon a court - martial , behave not only with justice , but with good - na- ture ...
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... army , or any court - martial we can ever have , to be cautious of confining an offi . F cer who is a member of this houfe , unless there be fome very juft and very urgent caufe ; for without fuch a caufe we should deem it a breach of ...
... army , or any court - martial we can ever have , to be cautious of confining an offi . F cer who is a member of this houfe , unless there be fome very juft and very urgent caufe ; for without fuch a caufe we should deem it a breach of ...
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... army or navy , fo far as it is confiftent with the duty of his fervice in this houfe . Upon this fubject , Sir , I lately happened to perufe a cafe which I think very appofite to the present purpose . It was the cafe of the earl of ...
... army or navy , fo far as it is confiftent with the duty of his fervice in this houfe . Upon this fubject , Sir , I lately happened to perufe a cafe which I think very appofite to the present purpose . It was the cafe of the earl of ...
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... army to return home , tho ' they had been permitted to enter into his fervice only for the fake improvement . 3. That the empress having caufed Capt . Staakelberg , an officer in the Pruffian fervice , but her fubject , to be arrested ...
... army to return home , tho ' they had been permitted to enter into his fervice only for the fake improvement . 3. That the empress having caufed Capt . Staakelberg , an officer in the Pruffian fervice , but her fubject , to be arrested ...
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