Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... Parliament took care that the funds necessary to keep the machine in working order should be voted from year to year on estimates submitted to its consideration . 2. The Secretary at War was the successor of a functionary heard of for ...
... Parliament took care that the funds necessary to keep the machine in working order should be voted from year to year on estimates submitted to its consideration . 2. The Secretary at War was the successor of a functionary heard of for ...
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... parliamentary committee was appointed to inquire whether it would not be better to connect the army with the Crown by converting the Secretary at War into a King's Secretary , than to fill up the vacant office of Commander - in- chief ...
... parliamentary committee was appointed to inquire whether it would not be better to connect the army with the Crown by converting the Secretary at War into a King's Secretary , than to fill up the vacant office of Commander - in- chief ...
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... Parliament , and had acquired some experience in the management of the branches over which they pre- sided . Perhaps the Board of Ordnance might have sustained the shock of the Crimean war had Lord Raglan , whose appoint- ment was not ...
... Parliament , and had acquired some experience in the management of the branches over which they pre- sided . Perhaps the Board of Ordnance might have sustained the shock of the Crimean war had Lord Raglan , whose appoint- ment was not ...
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... Parliament Street , by removing Lord Raglan to command the army abroad , and improvising a lieutenant in the shape of a gallant old Peninsular artillery officer , who knew no more about the intricate business he was appointed to conduct ...
... Parliament Street , by removing Lord Raglan to command the army abroad , and improvising a lieutenant in the shape of a gallant old Peninsular artillery officer , who knew no more about the intricate business he was appointed to conduct ...
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... Parliament to questions , even if they relate to his own de- partment , of which he has received due notice . But possessing all these accomplishments , he is , as Secretary of State for War , a mere tool in the hands of others . For ...
... Parliament to questions , even if they relate to his own de- partment , of which he has received due notice . But possessing all these accomplishments , he is , as Secretary of State for War , a mere tool in the hands of others . For ...
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