The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 - 504 sivua |
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... army serving abroad . In addition to this substantial increase to our military force , the Duke thought it essential that works of fortification should be erected to secure existing harbours and roadsteads , and that fortified harbours ...
... army serving abroad . In addition to this substantial increase to our military force , the Duke thought it essential that works of fortification should be erected to secure existing harbours and roadsteads , and that fortified harbours ...
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... army , not belonging to the counties , to be admissible to any rank under that of lieutenant - colonel . 2. That the men should be raised in the counties by beat of drum ; and , if the numbers should be deficient , the poor law unions ...
... army , not belonging to the counties , to be admissible to any rank under that of lieutenant - colonel . 2. That the men should be raised in the counties by beat of drum ; and , if the numbers should be deficient , the poor law unions ...
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... army of 30,000 or 40,000 men , and marching at once to London . The first mode , though of importance , need not here be discussed . It will be sufficient that measures of detailed precaution should be taken against such a danger . The ...
... army of 30,000 or 40,000 men , and marching at once to London . The first mode , though of importance , need not here be discussed . It will be sufficient that measures of detailed precaution should be taken against such a danger . The ...
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... army in the field . We have 55,000 men of regular troops in the British Islands , 13,000 pensioners , and 14,000 yeomanry . Of these , the first only are available for all services . Not less than 10,000 must be sent on the breaking out ...
... army in the field . We have 55,000 men of regular troops in the British Islands , 13,000 pensioners , and 14,000 yeomanry . Of these , the first only are available for all services . Not less than 10,000 must be sent on the breaking out ...
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... army ; the local militia would not be available till the enemy were in Sussex or Hampshire . plans , and to obviate , in My plan is- 150,000 in Great Britain , I should propose to combine the two degree at least , the disadvantages of ...
... army ; the local militia would not be available till the enemy were in Sussex or Hampshire . plans , and to obviate , in My plan is- 150,000 in Great Britain , I should propose to combine the two degree at least , the disadvantages of ...
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