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... of the Public Money 270 271 PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS 272 HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE . 277 HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1869 ib . UNIVERSITY HONOURS 278 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1869 . REESE LIBRARY viii CONTENTS .
... of the Public Money 270 271 PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS 272 HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS AND CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE . 277 HIGH SHERIFFS FOR 1869 ib . UNIVERSITY HONOURS 278 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1869 . REESE LIBRARY viii CONTENTS .
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... officers of the Crown , of whom Lord Lyndhurst was one , to know whether the Privy Council could alter the words . They gave an opinion in the affirmative , and accordingly the additional words required to introduce the Church of ...
... officers of the Crown , of whom Lord Lyndhurst was one , to know whether the Privy Council could alter the words . They gave an opinion in the affirmative , and accordingly the additional words required to introduce the Church of ...
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... officers , and to bring the Militia into closer connexion with the regular army . He expressed , too , a warm appreciation of the services of the yeomanry and the volunteers ; and though compelled to decline an augmentation of the ...
... officers , and to bring the Militia into closer connexion with the regular army . He expressed , too , a warm appreciation of the services of the yeomanry and the volunteers ; and though compelled to decline an augmentation of the ...
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... officers , too , were deficient in training . As for the Volunteers , Lord Monck objected entirely to treating them as part of the standing force of the kingdom . Their voluntary origin prevented , he believed , the cultivation of the ...
... officers , too , were deficient in training . As for the Volunteers , Lord Monck objected entirely to treating them as part of the standing force of the kingdom . Their voluntary origin prevented , he believed , the cultivation of the ...
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... officers , he showed , were not at present inefficient , and of the Volunteer Force , which , however , he denied had ever given itself out for part of the standing army , as Lord Monck seemed to suppose . Even as it was , it was easy ...
... officers , he showed , were not at present inefficient , and of the Volunteer Force , which , however , he denied had ever given itself out for part of the standing army , as Lord Monck seemed to suppose . Even as it was , it was easy ...
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