| 1819 - 814 sivua
...dated Hone Guards, ШЛ January 1810. — The circumstance of inferior» of any class of militai y men assembling for the purpose of bestowing praise...public marks of approbation on their superiors, implies » power of deliberation on their conduce, which belongs to the King alone, or to those officers to... | |
| Great Britain. Army - 1822 - 440 sivua
...or others, are strictly prohibited, as being subversive of Discipline, -and an Assumption of Power which belongs to the King alone, or to those Officers to whom His Majesty may be pleased to intrust the Command and Discipline of His TreTops. Survey of Ordnance Stores. Whenever it may be deemed... | |
| William Hough - 1825 - 1028 sivua
...to have been by some very much misunderstood. The circumstances of inferiors of any class of mily. men, assembling for the purpose of bestowing praise...belongs to the King alone, or to those officers to whom HM may be pleased to entrust the command and discipline of his troops. " It is a procedure equally... | |
| 1835 - 510 sivua
...talents of officers appointed to commands, is strictly prohibited, " as being an assumption of power which belongs to the King alone, or to those officers to whom he may be pleased to intrust the command and discipline of his troops." As the King's authority to... | |
| Army - 1840 - 120 sivua
...Adjutant-General to the " British Army serving in North America." The reason for which the Commander-in-Chief has directed the circulation of this Order is, that...those officers to whom His Majesty may be pleased to intrust the command and discipline of his troops. It is a procedure equally objectionable, whether... | |
| Robert Christie - 1848 - 386 sivua
...Adjt.-Gen. to the british army serving in North America. The reason for which the commander in chief has directed the circulation of this order, is, that...discipline of his troops. " It is a procedure equally objectionable, whether in the higher or lower ranks of the army, and as the commander in chief cannot... | |
| Robert Christie - 1848 - 388 sivua
...Adjt.-Gen. to the british army serving in North America. The reason for which the commander in chief has directed the circulation of this order, is, that...deliberation on their conduct, which belongs to the kins alone, or to those officers to whom his Majesty may be pleased to entrust the command and discipline... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 386 sivua
...Adjt.-Gen. to the british army serving in North America. The reason for which the commander in chief has directed the circulation of this order, is, that...discipline of his troops. " It is a procedure equally objectionable, whether in the higher or lower ranks of the army, and as the commander in chief cannot... | |
| 1869 - 698 sivua
...Chief has directed the ' Circulation of this Order is, that he may avail himself of this Oppor' tunity of declaring to the Army, his most perfect Concurrence...Discipline of His Troops. ' It is a Procedure equally objectionable, whether in the higher or 'lower Ranks of the Army, and as the Commander in Chief cannot... | |
| 1839 - 594 sivua
...Adjutant-General to the British Army serving in North America.' " " The reason for which the Commander-in-Chief has directed the circulation of this Order is, that...discipline of his troops. " It is a procedure equally objectionable, whether in the higher or lower ranks of the army, and, as the Commander-in-Chief cannot... | |
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