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The Militia, Its Importance as a Constitutional Force: A Lecture Delivered in the Camp at Colchester, May 1856, and Subsequently at the United Service Institution, Whitehall, and Printed at the Request of the Council of That Society (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Militia, Its Importance as a Constitutional Force: A Lecture Delivered in the Camp at Colchester, May 1856, and Subsequently at the United Service Institution, Whitehall, and Printed at the Request of the Council of That Society
The writer has only to add, that he thinks it very probable both his conclusions drawn from history may be questioned, and his opinions as to the formation and organisation of the Militia may be considered erroneous. He can only say, that the first induced him, in his own person, as an English freeholder, to carry out the senti ments he holds; and the latter are the result of the experience he thus acquired as a militia officer.
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