| William Hough - 1825 - 1028 стор.
...to them, that in presuming to meet, in order to deliberate on the conduct of their superior officer, they have, in fact, however unintentionally, been...imputation alluded to. Who, indeed, shall say where such a practice, if once introduced, shall end ? " If the non-commissd. officers of a regt. are permitted... | |
| Army - 1840 - 120 стор.
...them, that " in presuming to meet, in oiuer to deliberate on the con" duct of their superior officer, they have in fact, however " unintentionally, been guilty of an act of great insubordi" nation. " It matters not that the design of the meeting, or in " whatever manner the address... | |
| Robert Christie - 1848 - 386 стор.
...to them, that in presuming to meet, in order to deliberate on the conduct of their superior officer, they have in fact, however unintentionally, been guilty...imputation alluded to. Who, indeed, shall say where such a practice, if once introduced, shall end 1 If the non-commissioned officers of a regiment are permitted... | |
| Robert Christie - 1848 - 388 стор.
...to them, that in presuming to meet, in order to deliberate on the conduct of their superior officer, they have in fact, however unintentionally, been guilty...whatever manner the address was unanimously assented to,was solely to express their respect and esteem, the very circumstance implies discussion, and by... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 386 стор.
...to them, that in presuming to meet, in order to deliberate on the conduct of their superior officer, they have in fact, however unintentionally, been guilty...imputation alluded to. Who, indeed, shall say where such a practice, if enee introduced, shall end? If the non-commissioned officers of a regiment are permitted... | |
| 1869 - 698 стор.
...them, that in presuming to meet, iu order to " deliberate on the Conduct of their Superior Officer, they have in fact, " however unintentionally, been guilty of an Act of great Insubordi" nation. " It matters not that the Design of the Meeting, or in whatever " Manner the Address... | |
| 1839 - 594 стор.
...to them, that in presuming to meet, in order to deliberate on the conduct of their superior officer, they have, in fact, however unintentionally, been...imputation alluded to. Who, indeed, shall say where such a practice, if once introduced, shall end ? If the non-commissioned officers of a regiment are permitted... | |
| 1847 - 150 стор.
...them, that in presuming to meet, in " order to deliberate on the conduct of their superior officer, they " have in fact, however unintentionally, been...discussion, and by that discussion they rendered themselves ob" noxious to the imputation alluded to.—Who, indeed, shall say " where such a practice, if once... | |
| 1820 - 652 стор.
...to them, that in presuming to meet, in order to deliberate ou the conduct of their superior officer, they have, in fact, however unintentionally,. been guilty of an act of great 18S insubordination.— It matters not that the design of the meeting:, or in whatever manner the address... | |
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