Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 27Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1829 - Asia |
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Page 80
... officer commanding the newly formed troop of horse artillery , to prepare and transmit the necessary indents : for guns , waggons , sadlery , harness , and other equipments , which will be required , and will direct the appointments ...
... officer commanding the newly formed troop of horse artillery , to prepare and transmit the necessary indents : for guns , waggons , sadlery , harness , and other equipments , which will be required , and will direct the appointments ...
Page 81
... officer on account of the government , to distinguish the deposit from private money belonging to the de- positor , and the officer making such depo sits will immediately notify the same to the accountant of his department . " 6. Any ...
... officer on account of the government , to distinguish the deposit from private money belonging to the de- positor , and the officer making such depo sits will immediately notify the same to the accountant of his department . " 6. Any ...
Page 82
... officer , of which crimes private John Joyce has been found guilty , can only be expiated by the execution of the sentence which has been justly passed upon him . The Commander - in - chief has had fre- quent occasions to prove that the ...
... officer , of which crimes private John Joyce has been found guilty , can only be expiated by the execution of the sentence which has been justly passed upon him . The Commander - in - chief has had fre- quent occasions to prove that the ...
Page 87
... officer , he had three rows of diamonds the size of the end of one's finger . Round his loins was girded a glittering zone of rubies , emeralds , dia- monds , and pearls , and in this girdle was stuck a dagger , ornamented to corres ...
... officer , he had three rows of diamonds the size of the end of one's finger . Round his loins was girded a glittering zone of rubies , emeralds , dia- monds , and pearls , and in this girdle was stuck a dagger , ornamented to corres ...
Page 94
... officer signing the charge should appear in court to conduct the prosecution , or failing such officer , the regimental , line , cantonment , or fort adjutant , as the case may be , whose duty it will be to attend courts - martial for ...
... officer signing the charge should appear in court to conduct the prosecution , or failing such officer , the regimental , line , cantonment , or fort adjutant , as the case may be , whose duty it will be to attend courts - martial for ...
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