Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 137J. Mason., 1885 |
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... regards . the age and efficiency of officers retained in the service , and it would have been attained without that degradation of military rank which is such a melancholy feature of English military administration at the present time ...
... regards . the age and efficiency of officers retained in the service , and it would have been attained without that degradation of military rank which is such a melancholy feature of English military administration at the present time ...
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... regard to brevet lieutenant - colonels . The undue ad- vantages which attach to what is nowadays a very cheaply earned honour has become a real abuse . now But in fact the whole system of " lieutenant - colonels and brevet- colonels ...
... regard to brevet lieutenant - colonels . The undue ad- vantages which attach to what is nowadays a very cheaply earned honour has become a real abuse . now But in fact the whole system of " lieutenant - colonels and brevet- colonels ...
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... regard to the commandant of a brigade depot , or , as it is now called , a regimental district . He is also taken from the list of half - pay colonels who have completed their term of regimental service , and is styled - not colonel ...
... regard to the commandant of a brigade depot , or , as it is now called , a regimental district . He is also taken from the list of half - pay colonels who have completed their term of regimental service , and is styled - not colonel ...
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... regard to the superior ranks . Still the reduction of the estab- lishment of generals made in 1881 is a valuable reform as far as it goes ; but the benefit of it has been in a great measure nullified by the retention , side by side with ...
... regard to the superior ranks . Still the reduction of the estab- lishment of generals made in 1881 is a valuable reform as far as it goes ; but the benefit of it has been in a great measure nullified by the retention , side by side with ...
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... a brigand's treasure , the methodical Gretchen could not omit to make a note at the time even though she had then enter- tained no serious intentions with regard to it ; it 1885. ] 55 The Waters of Hercules . - Part VI .
... a brigand's treasure , the methodical Gretchen could not omit to make a note at the time even though she had then enter- tained no serious intentions with regard to it ; it 1885. ] 55 The Waters of Hercules . - Part VI .
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