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" A soldier that takes the musket off his shoulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that instant : — the cowardice or irregular proceedings of one man is not to put the whole in danger. "
Manœuvres, or Practical observations on the art of war. 2 vols. [in 6 pt ... - Page 44
by sir William Young (1st bart.) - 1770
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 44

1803 - 600 pages
...his pouch, and as much ammunition as he can carry. A foldier that takes his mufquet off his moulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that inflant. The Cowardice or irregular proceeding of one or two men is enough to put a whole battalion...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 44

1803 - 544 pages
...his pouch, and as much ammunition as he can carry. A Ibldier that fates his mufquet off his moulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that inltant. The cowardice or irregular proceedingof one or two men is enough to put a whole battalion...
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Glasgow, Past and Present: Illustrated in Dean of Guild Court Reports and in ...

James Pagan - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1856 - 594 pages
...comprehensive. The following are specimens : — " A soldier that takes his musquet off his shoulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that instant. The cowardice or irregular proceeding of one or two men is enough to put a whole battalion...
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Transactions

1881 - 530 pages
...and hold his arms, it is infamous to retire." " A soldier that takes his musquet off his shoulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that instant. The cowardice of one or two men is not to put a whole battalion in danger. A soldier that...
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Birmingham historical society - 1881 - 400 pages
...and hold his arms, it is infamous to retire." " A soldier that takes his musquct off his shoulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that instant. The cowardice of one or two men is not to put a whole battalion in danger. A soldier that...
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History of Xx Regiment: 1688-1888

Benjamin Smyth - 1889 - 492 pages
...his pouch, and as much ammunition as he can carry. "A soldier that takes the musket off his shoulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that instant : — the cowardice or irregular proceedings of one man is not to put the whole in danger....
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The Northern Counties Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1901 - 860 pages
...his shoulder, and pretends to begin the battle without orders, will be put to death that instant: — -the cowardice or irregular proceedings of one man is not to put the whole in danger." " A soldier that quits his rank, or offers to fly, is to be instantly put to death by the officer that...
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The Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, Volume 1

Sir Arthur George Doughty, George William Parmelee - Qub̌ec Campaign, Qub̌ec, 1759 - 1901 - 398 pages
...off his shoulder and pretends to begin the battle without order will be put to death that instant. The cowardice or irregular proceedings of one man is not to put the whole in danger. " The soldier that quits his rank or offers to fly is instantly to be put to death by the officer that...
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The Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, Volume 1

Sir Arthur George Doughty, George William Parmelee - Canada - 1901 - 370 pages
...the battalion may give a warlike shout and nm in. " The soldier who takes his musket off his shoulder and pretends to begin the battle without order will be put to death that instant. The cowardice or irregular proceedings of one man is not to put the whole in danger. " The...
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A History of the Lancashire Fusiliers: (formerly XX Regiment)

Benjamin Smyth - 1903 - 466 pages
...pouch, and as much ammunition as he can carry. , " A soldier that takes the musket off his shoulder, and pretends to begin the battle without order, will be put to death that instant : — the cowardice or irregular proceedings of one man isnot to put the whole in danger. "...
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