Annual Register, Nide 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... force should it ever be necessary . In speaking of the militia he dwelt strongly on the point that in all former wars the Government had been compelled to employ the bal- lot to raise it ; in the present war a larger militia force had ...
... force should it ever be necessary . In speaking of the militia he dwelt strongly on the point that in all former wars the Government had been compelled to employ the bal- lot to raise it ; in the present war a larger militia force had ...
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Edmund Burke. sion of a military force . The possession by the military force . continued and increased dissatis- faction , so that practically it was rendered impossible ever to re- move the troops , and , according to that argument ...
Edmund Burke. sion of a military force . The possession by the military force . continued and increased dissatis- faction , so that practically it was rendered impossible ever to re- move the troops , and , according to that argument ...
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... force employed on the service , or to the officer commanding the forces in the field , who shall call for such description and attestation of the act as he may think requisite , and on appro- val shall recommend the grant of the ...
... force employed on the service , or to the officer commanding the forces in the field , who shall call for such description and attestation of the act as he may think requisite , and on appro- val shall recommend the grant of the ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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