Military law - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A letter addressed to the Honourable Court of Lieutenancy on the present state of the discipline of the armed associations of the City of London . By an Officer of the London Militia.
Officer of the London Militia.Date: 1798- E-books
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An address to the officers of the British army containing a sketch of the case of Captn. Kenith Mackenzie, Who was lately tried by a Special Commission at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, for the Murder of Kenith Mackenzie at Fort Morea, on the Coast of Africa. With observations which put this case in a point of view extremely interesting to the army in general, but particularly To Governors, Commanders, and all Persons in foreign Military Employments. By an officer.
OfficerDate: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- E-books
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Rules for the government of His Majesty's forces by land, during the present war. Of the greatest use to all officers, commanders, and even common soldiers. With submission to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. By an old experienced officer.
Old Experienced Officer.Date: [1745?]- E-books
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Thoughts on martial law , and on the proceedings of general courts martial.
Sulivan, Richard Joseph, Sir, 1752-1806.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- E-books
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Defence against foreign invasion . In order to prevent any mis-apprehension of the measure taken for the defence of the kingdom against a French invasion, all true friends to their country are desired to remark, that by the act lately passed, a force of sixty thousand men will be ready in case of necessity, .
Great BritainDate: 1796?]