The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 - 504 sivua |
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... Ireland , where a similar force would not acquire steadiness with so short a training , four regiments should be raised , to be called respectively , the Leinster , Ulster , Munster , and Con- naught Militia . 6. That each of these ...
... Ireland , where a similar force would not acquire steadiness with so short a training , four regiments should be raised , to be called respectively , the Leinster , Ulster , Munster , and Con- naught Militia . 6. That each of these ...
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... Ireland ! I have been in communication upon this subject with the Master General of the Ordnance ever since the formation of your Lordship's Government . I cominunicated to him all that had passed between me and the former Master ...
... Ireland ! I have been in communication upon this subject with the Master General of the Ordnance ever since the formation of your Lordship's Government . I cominunicated to him all that had passed between me and the former Master ...
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... Ireland . It is manifest that , unless we can supply our garrisons by some other means , and add largely to our force in the field , we have no adequate force to oppose to an invading army . It is proposed to do this by a militia force ...
... Ireland . It is manifest that , unless we can supply our garrisons by some other means , and add largely to our force in the field , we have no adequate force to oppose to an invading army . It is proposed to do this by a militia force ...
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... Ireland , should be raised for the service of the militia . 2. That one - fifth of this force should be balloted for , and raised every year . 3. That the men so raised should be bound to serve for five years . 4. That all men between ...
... Ireland , should be raised for the service of the militia . 2. That one - fifth of this force should be balloted for , and raised every year . 3. That the men so raised should be bound to serve for five years . 4. That all men between ...
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... Ireland and the exigencies of a war at the Cape were simultaneously throwing heavy charges on the Government . The Cabinet concluded that the revenue on which it could safely rely would be exceeded by the estimated expenditure by more ...
... Ireland and the exigencies of a war at the Cape were simultaneously throwing heavy charges on the Government . The Cabinet concluded that the revenue on which it could safely rely would be exceeded by the estimated expenditure by more ...
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