General orders
Edward Baynes
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General orders
Published
1814
Publisher
s.n.
Pages
1
ISBN-10
0665905203
Rules and regulations for the formation, exercise & movements of the Militia of Lower-Canada
Province of Lower Canada
Liste de la milice du Bas-Canada, pour 1828
A bill to repeal certain parts of an act, passed in the fourteenth year of His Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act for Making More Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America", and to make further provision for the government of the said province
Lettre circulaire à Messrs. les curés
G[eneral] o[rder]: the Governor and Commander in Chief has learnt, with regret, that an erroneous opinion has been adopted by some individuals of the part of the militia that is selected and directed to hold themselves in readiness ...
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Who is the author of General orders?
General orders was written by Edward Baynes.
When was General orders published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1814. The original work may have been published on a different date.