United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volumen110,Página 1H. Colburn, 1866 |
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... present well - known appellation . This grey cloth cost five shillings an ell . In May of the same year , Colonel John Grahame of Claverhouse imported from England 150 ells of red cloth , 40 ells of white , and 550 dozen of buttons ...
... present well - known appellation . This grey cloth cost five shillings an ell . In May of the same year , Colonel John Grahame of Claverhouse imported from England 150 ells of red cloth , 40 ells of white , and 550 dozen of buttons ...
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... present , and the future glory of the British Isles . It is the garb which first fires the enthusiasm and ambition of our youth , and is ever kindly and affectionately remembered by our white - haired veterans in old age , for there is ...
... present , and the future glory of the British Isles . It is the garb which first fires the enthusiasm and ambition of our youth , and is ever kindly and affectionately remembered by our white - haired veterans in old age , for there is ...
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... present 24th Article of the Naval Discipline Act , the word " op- pressive " is omitted . " 24. Every officer , subject to this Act , who shall be guilty of cruelty , or of any scandalous , or fraudulent , conduct , shall be dis- missed ...
... present 24th Article of the Naval Discipline Act , the word " op- pressive " is omitted . " 24. Every officer , subject to this Act , who shall be guilty of cruelty , or of any scandalous , or fraudulent , conduct , shall be dis- missed ...
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... present Admiralty , it is requi site to copy the entire of the 42nd Article , in order to call atten- tion to some doubtful points , or to omission therein . " 42. For all offences specified , or referred to , in this Act , if committed ...
... present Admiralty , it is requi site to copy the entire of the 42nd Article , in order to call atten- tion to some doubtful points , or to omission therein . " 42. For all offences specified , or referred to , in this Act , if committed ...
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... present " Naval Discipline Act ? " " What officer knows the extent of the jurisdiction of the Admi- ralty ? But ... present at the Court- Martial , where the number does not exceed five , and in other cases a majority of not less than ...
... present " Naval Discipline Act ? " " What officer knows the extent of the jurisdiction of the Admi- ralty ? But ... present at the Court- Martial , where the number does not exceed five , and in other cases a majority of not less than ...
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