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A short address to the public, on the practice of cashiering military officers without a trial; : and a vindication of the conduct and political opinions of the author. To which is prefixed, his correspondence with the Secretary at War
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A short address to the public, on the practice of cashiering military officers without a trial; : and a vindication of the conduct and political opinions of the author. To which is prefixed, his correspondence with the Secretary at War
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1793.
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279964
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Sempill, Hugh Sempill (1758-1830)
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