United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volumen110,Página 1H. Colburn, 1866 |
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... officer knows the extent of the jurisdiction of the Admi- ralty ? But supposing that it claims jurisdiction over all ... officers present concur in the sentence . " This is a most merciful amendment , as by the old Articles of War , a ...
... officer knows the extent of the jurisdiction of the Admi- ralty ? But supposing that it claims jurisdiction over all ... officers present concur in the sentence . " This is a most merciful amendment , as by the old Articles of War , a ...
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... officers . " ( This reduction of the members is of general advantage to the service , and decidedly in favour of the prisoner . Less the doctors , greater the chance of cure . Less the members of a court - martial , greater the chance ...
... officers . " ( This reduction of the members is of general advantage to the service , and decidedly in favour of the prisoner . Less the doctors , greater the chance of cure . Less the members of a court - martial , greater the chance ...
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... officers , two captains , and two commanders . The senior flag- officer orders the court - martial , and the second ... officers in separate command out of the least number of five officers who can duly constitute a naval court - martial ...
... officers , two captains , and two commanders . The senior flag- officer orders the court - martial , and the second ... officers in separate command out of the least number of five officers who can duly constitute a naval court - martial ...
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and coursing of the English officers , which he transmitted to the Duke , who had previously sent a communication cautioning officers to abstain from passing through standing corn , and even from riding over fields in which the seed was ...
and coursing of the English officers , which he transmitted to the Duke , who had previously sent a communication cautioning officers to abstain from passing through standing corn , and even from riding over fields in which the seed was ...
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... officers from their total ignorance of the use of the small - sword , and though he thought there was little chance ... officers ) as expert swordsmen as foreign officers are , but I shall have them taught the principles of the science ...
... officers from their total ignorance of the use of the small - sword , and though he thought there was little chance ... officers ) as expert swordsmen as foreign officers are , but I shall have them taught the principles of the science ...
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