The Monthly Review, Tom 1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... officer , and a most amiable private character . The impression made upon me by what I observed in him in both these relations , will never be effaced from my mind . I viewed him as one most likely , of all the officers I had met with ...
... officer , and a most amiable private character . The impression made upon me by what I observed in him in both these relations , will never be effaced from my mind . I viewed him as one most likely , of all the officers I had met with ...
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... officers during the reign of William . The sale of commissions at that period is not alluded to by our author ; we find , however , that there is reason to suspect that some abuses had crept into these transactions , for it appears that ...
... officers during the reign of William . The sale of commissions at that period is not alluded to by our author ; we find , however , that there is reason to suspect that some abuses had crept into these transactions , for it appears that ...
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... officers of the respective parishes ; which officers should themselves also be lay and clerical , and for the most part elected directly by the inhabitants : 3d . By the institution of diocesan general assemblies : 4th . By admitting ...
... officers of the respective parishes ; which officers should themselves also be lay and clerical , and for the most part elected directly by the inhabitants : 3d . By the institution of diocesan general assemblies : 4th . By admitting ...
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