| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 858 pages
...or insinuation upon that Officer's courage and conduct before the enemy, as conveyed by the tenour of the second and third charges. In allusion to the...others had never joined any military body beyond the depot of their corps; and it might thus be deduced, thatalthough the officers have manifested, according... | |
| Sir George Augustus Quentin, William Brodie Gurney - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1814 - 300 pages
...discipline of the army; and that a regard due to the subordination of the service must everattachr a severe responsibility to subordinate officers who...others had never joined any military body beyond the depot of their corps; and it might thus 'oe deduced, that although the officers have manifested, according... | |
| Sir George Augustus Quentin, William Brodie Gurney - Trials (Military offenses) - 1814 - 306 pages
...of the second and third charges. In 'allusion to the letter signed by the chief part of theofficers, and in which the present proceedings originated, the...so much beyond the scope of their experience in the 1 service, it was worthy of remark, that some who have affixed their names to that paper had never... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1814 - 448 pages
...chief part of the Officers, and in which the present proceedings originated, the Prince Regent lias specially observed, that, exclusive of the doubt which...entertained of their capability to form a 'judgment, to much beyond Ibe scope of their experience in Ihc service, it was worthy of remark, that tome who... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...own evidence,) could sanction or justify, — and wh.ch opinion would appear, from the proceeding's, to have been utterly void of foundation, in every...others had never joined any military body beyond the depot of their corps ; and it might thus be deduced, that although the officers have manifested, according... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1815 - 658 pages
...has specially observed, that, exclusive of the doubt which may be en. tertained of their capahility to form a judgment so much beyond the scope of their...others had never joined any military body, beyond the depot of their corps: and it might thus be deduced, that although the officers have manifested, according... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1815 - 796 pages
...Regent has specially observed, that, exclusive of the doubt which may be entertained of their capahility to form a judgment so much beyond the scope of their...question ; and others had never joined any military hody, beyond the depot of their corps: and it might thus be deduced, that although the officers have... | |
| History - 1815 - 822 pages
...officers, and in which ihe present proceedings originated, the Prince Regent has specially observed, thai, exclusive of the doubt which may be entertained of...it was worthy of remark, that some who have affixed (heir names to that paper bad never been with the regiment during the period in question, and others... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 1026 pages
...has specially observed, that, exclusive of the doubt whirl) may be entertained of their capabiliiy to form a judgment so much beyond the scope of their experience in the service, it was wortliy of remark, that some who have affixed their names to that paper had never been with the regiment... | |
| English poetry - 1815 - 992 pages
...which the present proceedings originated, the piince regent has specially observed that, exclusiveof the doubt which may be entertained of their capability to form a judgement so much beyond the scope of their experience in die service, it was worthy of remark, that... | |
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