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An appeal to the public, and a farewell address to the army, by Brevet-Major Hogan, late a Captain in the Thirty-Second Regiment of Infantry ... in which he resigned his commission, in consequence of the treatment he experienced from the Duke of York, and the system that prevails in the army respecting promotion; including some strictures upon the general conduct of our military force.

By: Hogan, Denis.Publisher: London : Printed by Ballantine & Law, ...; published by G. Gorman, 1808Description: 62p.Subject(s): Hogan, Denis | Great Britain. Army -- History -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.84(12) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33321-1001
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