| Political state of Great Britain - 1718 - 668 trang
...Oath in refpetl of the one, and not of the other* IX. Becaufe the Articles of War thought neceflary to fecure the Difcipline of the Army in Cafes unprovided...by this Bill, ought, in our Opinion, to have been inferred therein, in like manner as the Articles and Orders for regulating and governing the Navy?... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 510 trang
...refpect of the one and not of the other. IX. Becaufe the Articles of War thought neccflary to fecare the Difcipline of the Army, in Cafes unprovided for...by this Bill, ought, in our Opinion, to have been inserted therein, in like Manner as the Articles and Orders for regulating and governing the Navy were... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 trang
...Oath in Refpedl of the one and not of the other. 9/i/j', Becaufe the Articles of War thought neceflary to fecure the Difcipline of the Army, in Cafes unprovided...our Opinion, to have been inferted therein, in like Minneras the Articles and Orders for regulating and governing the Navy were enadled in the thirteenth... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1748 - 282 trang
...Difcipline of the Army, in Caies unprovided ftr by this Bill, ought, in our Opinion, to have been inlerted therein, in like Manner as the Articles and Orders for regulating and governing the Navy were eiacted in the thirteenth Y<.ur of King Charles the Second, to the iind that due Co.dider.iuon nv.ght... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1767 - 396 trang
...oath in refpect of the one, and not of the other. gthly, Becaufe the articles of war thought neceflary to fecure the difcipline of the army, in cafes unprovided...enacted in the thirteenth year of King Charles the fecond, to the end, that due confideration might have been had by parliament of the duty enjoined by... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 398 trang
...9thly, Becaufe the articles of war thought necefiary to fecure the difcipline of the army, in eafes unprovided for by this bill, ought, in our opinion,...enacted in the thirteenth year of King Charles the fecond, to the end, that due confideratioh might have been had by parliament of the duty enjoined by... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 410 trang
...oath in refpecb of the one, and not of the other. 9thly, Becaufe the articles of war thought necefiary to fecure the difcipline of the army, in cafes unprovided...manner, as the articles and orders for regulating fend governing the navy were enabled in the thirteenth .year of King Charles the fecond, to the end,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 trang
...other. " 9. Because the Articles of War thought necessary to secure the discipline of tbe army, in cases unprovided for by this bill, ought, in our opinion, to have been inserted therein, in like manner, as the Articles and Orders for regulating and governing the navy... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1875 - 614 trang
...discipline of the army, in cases unprovided for by this Bill, ought, in our opinion, to have been inserted therein, in like manner as the Articles and Orders...were enacted in the thirteenth year of King Charles II, to the end that due consideration might have been had by Parliament of the duty enjoined by each... | |
| Sir Charles Grant Robertson - 1904 - 478 trang
...of the army, in many cases unprovided for by this Bill, ought, in our opinion, to have been inserted therein, in like manner as the Articles and Orders...were enacted in the thirteenth year of King Charles IL, to the end that due consideration might have been had by Parliament of the duty enjoined by each... | |
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