The Military Forces of the Crown: Their Administration and Government, 2. kötet

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J. Murray, 1869

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ments
37
Power of the Crown to dis
40
29
44
Principles of public contracts
54
Rules of 1848
56
169
60
CHAPTER XVI
62
Laboratory remodelled 1746
66
Secretary at War was responsi
71
Conscripts or special levies raised
72
From 1701 the sale of Commis
77
Ordinary Enlistments for life
78
38
79
Receiving the difference
80
The value of Officers Commis
85
85
100
Lord Hardinges view of
102
The transfer to Halfpay made
109
The MasterGeneral and Board
111
That evil consequences would
114
The Crown does not feed
115
87
117
That may not be held
118
Duke of Newcastle 1854
121
161
126
As to the mustering of Recruits
136
38
138
Sixmile Bridge case 1853
155
Action of Parliament
164
27
169
Analogy between this and
176
326
177
Field Train
187
penditure
204
After the Revolution divided
205
Agents of the Crown
210
Store system of the Ordnance
211
Martial Law in Ireland
213
In 1805
225
Ballincolig Ireland
231
Suggestions for change 1811
238
39
241
The Treasury Minute 1854
247
Lord Panmure 1855
251
Cause of the Ambiguity
253
Constitutional relationship
264
Introduction
272
Act under instructions
276
Audit Act Appointment
279
238
280
Duke of Richmonds Commis
289
Responsibility repudiated
290
Primary duties those of finance
297
210
298
2nd The CommanderinChief
302
In 1856
305
In 1857
311
But subordinate to the Treasury
312
Raising and arming
325
ment and seat in the House
331
As to troops at home refused
332
Political influence to be reme
338
Strictly an Executive Officer
345
Lord Palmerstons Memoran
349
Courtsmartial Tribunals
362
Mr Pitts Acts limited the
367
Provisions as to Public Wor
368
318
379
CHAPTER XXII
382
General Peel 1858
385
254
435
T MILITARY SAVINGS BANKS
436
Evils of consolidation shown
440
278
446
RETIREMENTS OF NAVAL AND MILITARY COMMISSIONED OFFICERS UNDER
448
Y THE SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY AT HYTHE
454
The Portland Ministry change
456
A A ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY WOOLWICH
461
The evidence of the Duke
463
In 1863
464
ON THE MILITARY KNIGHTS OF ST GEORGE
468
G G AS TO A SENTRY OR SENTINEL
474
722
477
H H THE COURTSMARTIAL ON 1 COLONEL BRERETON AND 2 CAPTAIN
478
Martial
486
The case of 1798 Proclama
494
PARLIAMENTARY SUPERVISION OVER MILITARY EXPENDITURE BEFORE
511
THE ORDNANCE SURVEY ACTS
527
280
532
General Peel 1866
535
N N LIST OF ACTS VESTING LAND IN THE CROWN AND ORDNANCE BOARD
536
Assimilated and pensions under
542
QQTHE PATRIOTIC FUND
544
RR THE ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM
551
241
553
Assignments void with certain
557
Mode of appointment
558
48
559
W W ON THE ARMY CLOTHING SYSTEM
565
Balance Sheet of the Royal Army Clothing Factory Pimlico for 18678
571
Small
574
IN MINORCA
579
REPORT OF SIR R EYRE ON THE ENLISTMENT OF SOLDIERS
586
258
600
Restraint on the Crownwhat? ib 5 By Sir E Coke
603
Halfpay a Personal Grant
611
ORDER OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL FOR EMPLOYMENT OF TROOPS IN AID
617
Ordnance Select Committee
625
14 Letter from Lord Barrington to GoldStickinWaiting thank
629
16 Secretary at Wars Order to the Guards to assist the Civil
635
Sir John Packington 1867
637
ment
638
Design or Pattern then
642
21 Further Report of the Law Officers
644
ORDER FOR THE MILITIA TO AID THE CIVIL POWER
650
In 1868
654
REBELLION OF 1745
657
2ND PROCLAMATION OF LORD CAMDEN
661
CHAPTER XIX
668
What loss has been sustained
672
ROYAL SIGN MANUAL ORDER TO THE ORDNANCE BOARD FOR
674
THE SMALL ARMS FACTORY AT ENFIELD
680
APPOINTMENT OF THE SECRETARY AT
687
Not a Finance Minister
690
and the Secretary at War
711
MEMORANDUM SIGNED IN DUPLICATE BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS
722
Warrant of Appointment 1805
727
THE APPOIMTMENT BY PATENT OF A SECRETARY OF STATE
728
Memoranda relative to the Promotional Department in the Commanderin
734
Regiments Governments
743
until 1855 a Member of
759
Claims of inventors to patent
771
ABSTRACT SHOWING THE AMOUNTS VOTED IN 18534 AND 18689
777
181
788
215
791
745
795
281
796
259
798
Ordnance Select Committee
799
Policy of interposing subordinate
803

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61. oldal - Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly races of horse, chariots of war, elephants, ordnance, artillery, and the like; all this is but a sheep in a lion's skin except the breed and disposition of the people be stout and warlike; nay, number itself in armies importeth not much where the people is of weak courage; for, as Virgil saith, "It never troubles a wolf how many the sheep be.
372. oldal - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time as you shall receive from this or a future Congress...
155. oldal - ... such as justices of the peace, for acts done by them in the exercise of their civil duty ; there the principal inquiry to be made, by a court of justice, is, how the heart stood ? And if there appears to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be allowed for misapprehension or mistake. But on the other hand, if the heart is wrong — if cruelty, malice, and oppression appear to have occasioned, or aggravated the imprisonment or other injury complained of — they shall not cover themselves...
143. oldal - And whilst I am stating the obligation imposed by the law on every subject of the realm, I wish to observe that the law acknowledges no distinction in this respect between the soldier and the private individual. The soldier is still a citizen, lying under the same obligation, and invested with the same authority to preserve the peace of the king as any other subject.
293. oldal - Prize is altogether a creature of the Crown. No man has, or can have any interest, but what he takes as the mere gift of the Crown; beyond the extent of that gift he has nothing. This is the principle of law on the subject, and founded on the wisest reasons. The right of making War and Peace is exclusively in the Crown. The acquisitions of War belong to the Crown, and the disposal of these acquisitions may be of the utmost importance for the purposes both of War and Peace.
476. oldal - Before a person can avail himself of the defence, that he used a weapon in defence of his life, he must satisfy the jury that that defence was necessary ; that he did all he could to avoid it ; and that it was necessary, to protect his own life, or to protect himself from such serious bodily harm, as would give him a reasonable apprehension that his life was in immediate danger.
365. oldal - Let judges also remember, that Solomon's throne was supported by lions on both sides: let them be lions, but yet lions under the throne : being circumspect, that they do not check or oppose any points of sovereignty.
757. oldal - And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that no person shall be or be received as a lecturer, or permitted, suffered, or allowed to preach as a lecturer, or to preach or read any sermon or lecture in any church, chapel, or other place of public worship, within this realm of England, or the dominion of Wales and town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, unless he be first approved and thereunto licensed by the archbishop of the province or bishop of the diocese...

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