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Parliamentary Papers - Page 307
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1836
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Sporting Magazine, Volume 40

Horse racing - 1812 - 422 pages
...apprehend, that, in many instances, sufficient attention has not heen paid to the prevention of crimes. The timely interference of the officer, his personal...with his men, (which are sure to be repaid by the soldiers' confidence and attachment), and above all, his personal example, are the only efficacious...
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The Military [afterw.] Royal military panorama or Officer's companion, Volume 1

1812 - 724 pages
...apprehend, that, in many instances, sufficient attention has not been paid to the prevention of i-rimes. The timely interference of the Officer, his personal intercourse and acquaintance with his men (which arc sure to be repaid by the soldiers' confidence and attachment,) and above all, his personal example,...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 33

1813 - 1082 pages
...apprehend, that, in many instances, sufficient attention has not been paid to the prevention of crimes. The timely interference of the officer, his personal...•with his men (which are sure to be repaid by the soldiers'- confidence «md attachment), and above ¡ill, his personal example, яг« thfl onlv efficacious...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 2

England - 1818 - 764 pages
...apprehend, that in many instances sufficient attention has not been paid to the PREVENTION OF CRIMES. The timely interference of the Officer, his personal intercourse and acquaintance with his men (which attention is sure to be repaid by the soldier's confidence and attachment), and, above all, his personal...
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General Regulations and Orders for the Army

Army - Armed Forces - 1822 - 436 pages
...Punishments will not be necessary. Too much attention cannot be paid to the Prevention of Crimes : the timely interference of the Officer ; his personal...acquaintance with his Men (which are sure to be repaid by the Soldiers' Confidence and Attachment) and above all, his personal example, are the most efficacious...
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A General Code of the Military Regulations in Force Under the Presidency of ...

Army, Indian - 1824 - 638 pages
...attention has not been paid " to the Prevention of Ciimet.. The timely interference of the Of" ficer, his personal intercourse and acquaintance with his...are sure to be repaid by the Soldier's confidence andat•• tachm ii > and above all, his personal example, are the only ef" fieucious means of preventing-...
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The Naval and Military Magazine, Volume 1

Military art and science - 1827 - 700 pages
...apprehend, that in many instances sufficient attention has not been paid to the PREVENTION OF CRIMKS. The timely interference of the officer, his personal...intercourse and acquaintance with his men, (which attentions are sure to be repaid by the soldier's confidence and attachment), and above all his personal...
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Military Miscellany: Comprehending a History of the Recruiting of the Army ...

Henry Marshall - Corporal punishment - 1846 - 408 pages
...with those sentiments of kindness and regard towards their men which they have on so many occasions proved themselves to deserve ; but His Royal Highness...with his men, (which are sure to be repaid by the soldiers' confidence and attachment,) and, above all, his personal example, are the only efficacious...
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The British Officer: His Position, Duties, Emoluments, and Privileges

Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1851 - 410 pages
...effect of encouraging others to adopt the conduct which has obtained it. Too much attention cannot be paid to the prevention of crime. The timely interference...acquaintance with his men, which are sure to be repaid by the soldiers' confidence and attachment ; and above all, his personal example, are the most efficacious...
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Bombay Quarterly Review, Volume 1, Issue 1

India - 1855 - 864 pages
...following words which appear under the head of ' Interior Economy of a Regiment,' were more kept in mind: " The timely interference of the Officer, his personal...attachment, and above all his personal example, are the most efficacious means of preventing military offences." Not a doubt of it — the efficacious means...
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