| Francis Parkman - 1894 - 412 pàgines
...and engineers. But as this step, by the Act of Settlement, could not be taken without the authority of Parliament, an act was now passed for enabling his Majesty to grant commissions to a curtain number of foreign Protestants, who had years, been engaged in the rough and lonely service... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 664 pàgines
...and engineers. But as this step, by the Act of Settlement, could not be taken without the authority of Parliament, an act was now passed for enabling...and rank as officers or engineers, in America only." — Smollett, England, Ui. 475. The Royal American Regiment is now the Sixtieth Rifles. Itt ranks,... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 318 pàgines
...recent war, and of which Sir Jeffrey Amherst was a Settlement, could not be taken without the authority of Parliament, an act was now passed for enabling...to a certain number of foreign Protestants, who had serred abroad as officers or engineers, to act and rank as officers or engineers, in America only."... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 416 pàgines
...the hazardous partisan service in which he was often engaged, when it was necessary to penetrate dark served abroad as officers or engineers, to act and rank as officers or engineers in America only." — Smollett, England, III. 475. The Royal Amerioan Regiment is now the 60th Rifles. Its ranks, at... | |
| Boston Public Library - 1902 - 514 pàgines
...better payment of the army and their quarters.] London, 1765. 19 pp. »70413.301 [An act to enable His Majesty to grant commissions to a certain number of foreign Protestants who have served abroad as officers, or engineers, to act and rank as officers, or engineers, in America... | |
| 1909 - 416 pàgines
...French."39 As they could not speak English, however, it became necessary to grant commissions to a number of foreign Protestants who had served abroad as officers or engineers and spoke the German language. On the fifteenth of June, 1756, forty German officers came to America... | |
| Boston Public Library - 1904 - 506 pàgines
...act to enable His Majesty to grant commissions to a certain number of foreign Protestants who have served abroad as officers, or engineers, to act and rank as officers, or engineers, in America only. London, 1756. 4 pp. **Н.9о.а67 [An act to explain an act . . . entituled An act for importing from... | |
| William Smith - 1907 - 166 pàgines
...officers might be foreign Protestants, but the colonel must be a natural-born subject. See "Act to enable His Majesty to grant commissions to a certain number of foreign Protestants," 29 George II., c. V. The first colonel was JOHN, Earl of Loudoun, but Colonels J. STANWIX, JOSEPH DUSSAUX,... | |
| John Hanno Deiler - 1909 - 190 pàgines
...French."89 As they could not speak English, however, it became necessary to grant commissions to a number of foreign Protestants who had served abroad as officers or engineers and The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana 133 spoke the German language. On the fifteenth... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 562 pàgines
...and engineers. But as this step, by the Act of Settlement, could not be taken without the authority of Parliament, an act was now passed for enabling...and rank as officers or engineers, in America only." — Smollett, England, iii. 475. the efficiency of many good British officers, in the recent war, and... | |
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