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Manual of Military Law, 



For all Banks of the Army, Militia, and Volunteer Services. 



Comprising, an account of the Constitution, Composition, and Procedure 

 of Courts-martial ; and a Detail of the Crimes that may be tried and the 

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 and of the Legal Rights, Privileges, and Exemptions of Soldiers. By Colonel 

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Hoksz Gr/ABBS.lStt October, 1860. 

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 to the Forces, which he considers will be a most useful addition to the hooks required by 

 Begulation to be in possession of the Officers of the Army; — it contains much instructive 

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Advice to Officers in India. 



By John M'Cosh, M.D., late of the- Bengal Medical Staff. 



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