The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Royal marines , Royal artillery and engineers , Yeomanry and volunteer infan- try in Great Britain , Volunteer infantry in Ireland , Disembodied militia , 89 regi- ments , Great Britain , Ditto , 38 ditto , Ireland , • 8,000 7,872 ...
... Royal marines , Royal artillery and engineers , Yeomanry and volunteer infan- try in Great Britain , Volunteer infantry in Ireland , Disembodied militia , 89 regi- ments , Great Britain , Ditto , 38 ditto , Ireland , • 8,000 7,872 ...
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... Royal artillery 3,730 Do. marines 4,425 8,155 Total regulars 53,397 Militia of Great Britain disembodied 33,410 Total irregulars 33,410 Total regular and irregular troops 86,807 1821 . Regular cavalry and infantry in Great Britain ...
... Royal artillery 3,730 Do. marines 4,425 8,155 Total regulars 53,397 Militia of Great Britain disembodied 33,410 Total irregulars 33,410 Total regular and irregular troops 86,807 1821 . Regular cavalry and infantry in Great Britain ...
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... royal family of Naples . It was hereby implied , that in such a case she claimed the right of interference . The assertion of such a power was incompatible with the rights of inde- pendent nations , and most injurious and hazardous to ...
... royal family of Naples . It was hereby implied , that in such a case she claimed the right of interference . The assertion of such a power was incompatible with the rights of inde- pendent nations , and most injurious and hazardous to ...
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... royal family of France . Though he quite agreed in the opinion of Mr Pitt , that , consi- dering the situation of affairs , such an exertion would probably be at- tended with evil consequences , still he could not recognize it as a ...
... royal family of France . Though he quite agreed in the opinion of Mr Pitt , that , consi- dering the situation of affairs , such an exertion would probably be at- tended with evil consequences , still he could not recognize it as a ...
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... royal family of Naples ; to fling herself into that vortex of political agitation which must evidently remain after the with- drawal of the royal family should be effected , was neither the duty of Eng- land , nor the intention of ...
... royal family of Naples ; to fling herself into that vortex of political agitation which must evidently remain after the with- drawal of the royal family should be effected , was neither the duty of Eng- land , nor the intention of ...
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