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Pagina 65
... regiment with which he most probably spent the whole of his previous career . Thus all the knowledge of character acquired in that time is lost to every good purpose , as likewise , not only all the at- tachment , but the attachment is ...
... regiment with which he most probably spent the whole of his previous career . Thus all the knowledge of character acquired in that time is lost to every good purpose , as likewise , not only all the at- tachment , but the attachment is ...
Pagina 99
... regimental staff situations , the previous performance of two years ' regimental duty with a corps ; for eligibibility of the general staff the same service for three H 2 Value of Merit and Interest at Madras . 99 from his Excellency ...
... regimental staff situations , the previous performance of two years ' regimental duty with a corps ; for eligibibility of the general staff the same service for three H 2 Value of Merit and Interest at Madras . 99 from his Excellency ...
Pagina 115
... regiments ; and may therefore retire from the service with an annual income of 4501. and 3751. while the Engineers ... regiment ; and 1100 rupees the Major's pay . If Candidus will also inquire the amount received by the senior Captain ...
... regiments ; and may therefore retire from the service with an annual income of 4501. and 3751. while the Engineers ... regiment ; and 1100 rupees the Major's pay . If Candidus will also inquire the amount received by the senior Captain ...
Pagina 116
... Regimental Ranks in 1824 . Remarks , 1 Robert Drummond . Captain of Engineers 2 A. Wilson 3 Adam Hogg 4 W. D. Cleiland Lieut . - Col . Com . of Cav . Lieut . Col. of Infantry Lieut . - Col . Com . of Iuf . • On duty at Surat , of which ...
... Regimental Ranks in 1824 . Remarks , 1 Robert Drummond . Captain of Engineers 2 A. Wilson 3 Adam Hogg 4 W. D. Cleiland Lieut . - Col . Com . of Cav . Lieut . Col. of Infantry Lieut . - Col . Com . of Iuf . • On duty at Surat , of which ...
Pagina 122
... regiment of foot . I have also a most deplorable account from an old friend of more than twenty years standing , a Brigadier , who states the privation of the troops , officers , and men , to be too great for endurance through another ...
... regiment of foot . I have also a most deplorable account from an old friend of more than twenty years standing , a Brigadier , who states the privation of the troops , officers , and men , to be too great for endurance through another ...
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