| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 964 pages
...comparative situation of the officers in each branch ; and for reporting whether, due regard being bid to economy and to the efficiency of the service, it may be practicable and MEMBER) RETURNED TO I'.uu 1 1 -.. s -. i . Hmldingtontl,ire.—S\r TB Hepburn, hart. KinsaU: — Colonel... | |
| 1840 - 972 pages
...ascertaining the comparative situation of the officers in each branch ; and for reporting whether, due rcganl being had to economy and to the efficiency of the...make any, and what changes in the present system. — See Nautical Magazine, page 422, "volume for 1838. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR INQUIRING INTO... | |
| 1838 - 596 pages
...Majesty's ' naval or military forces, for ascertaining the comparative situa' tion of the officers in each branch, and for reporting whether, ' due regard...make any and ' what changes in the present system.' There is only one other topic brought forward by Sir John Barrow upon which we feel anxious to say... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 1184 pages
...majesty's naval or military forces ; for ascertaining the comparative situation of the oflicers in each branch ; and for reporting whether, due regard...efficiency of the service, it may be practicable and MEMJIKIIS RETUIINUD TO Heptfadrlingttllts/iire.—S\t T. Bi burn, hart. Kinsalk.— Colonel Henry Thomas... | |
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