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" The very disgraceful frequency of Courts-martial, and the many complaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troops in this kingdom, having too unfortunately proved the army to be in a state of licentiousness, which must render it formidable to every... "
A Personal Narrative of Those Transactions in the County Wexford, in which ... - Page 229
by Thomas Cloney - 1832 - 276 pages
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Memoirs of the Reign of George III. to the Session of Parliament ..., Volume 6

William Belsham - Great Britain - 1801 - 572 pages
...courts-martial, and the many complaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troops in that kingdom, had too unfortunately proved the army to be in a state...render it formidable to every one but the enemy." This able and highly-respected officer was immediately superseded by general Lake. Early in the new...
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The Literary journal, Volume 2

1803 - 400 pages
...They are the following; " The very disgraceful frequency of courts-martial, and the many complaints in the conduct of the troops in this kingdom, having...render it formidable to every one but the enemy ; the commander in chief thinks it necessary," &c. It is a fact too, for which the memory of that venerable...
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The Literary journal, Volume 3

1804 - 400 pages
...beginning with these remarkable words, " The very disgraceful frequency of courts-martial, and thu conduct of the troops in this kingdom, having too unfortunately proved the army to be in a state of liceiuiuusue«s, which must render it formidable to every one but the enemy; the commander in chief...
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Public Characters

Biography - 1805 - 654 pages
...courts-martial, and the many complaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troops in Ireland, had too unfortunately proved the army to be in a state...render it formidable to every one but the enemy." Notwithstanding the arrest of several of the leaders, was determined by the remainder that a general...
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The History of the Late Grand Insurrection: Or the Struggle for Liberty in ...

Ireland - 1805 - 428 pages
...courts martial, and the many comftlaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troofis in Ireland, had too unfortunately proved the army to be in a state...render it formidable to every one but the enemy." B2 BUT although many of the chiefs had been secured, and those not as yet arrested were overwhelmed...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 ..., Volume 7

1805 - 676 pages
...courts-martial, and the many complaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troops in Ireland, had loo unfortunately proved the army to be in a state of...render it formidable to every one but the enemy." Notwithstanding the arrest of several of the leaders, it was determined by the remainder that a general...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...798. " GENERAL ORDERS. "THE very disgraceful frequency of courts martial and the " many complaints in the conduct of the troops in this kingdom, " having...render it formidable to every one " but the enemy : the commander in chief thinks it necessary to " demand from all generals commanding districts and brigades,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 40

History - 1806 - 776 pages
...martial, and the many complaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troops in that kingdom, had too unfortunately proved the army to be in a state...render it formidable to every one but the enemy." On the 18th of April, 1798, the following order was issued by major-general Duff: The commander-in-chicf...
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A history of Ireland ... to ... 1801, Volume 2

James Bentley Gordon - 1806 - 600 pages
...had on the twenty-sixth of February^ issued his general orders for that purpose, in which he declared the army to be " in a state of licentiousness, which...render it formidable to every one but • the enemy," In obedience to the chief governor's CHAP. " XL.LI. directions, a manifesto, dated from his head quajv...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1809 - 954 pages
...irregularities in the conduct of the troops io that kingdom, had too onfortunately proved the army to Le щ a state of licentiousness, which must render it formidable to every one but the enemy.' On the 18th of April, 1798, the following order was issued by major-general Duff: • The commander...
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