Case. The situation of the Subaltern Officers of the British Army, reduced to Half-Pay, has long merited attention, and being now become very distressful, forceably calls for immediate relief. Their half-pay was fixed at the time the first reduction of the army took place, when 20l. was fully equal in value to what 100l. now is; and though great such difference, since occasioned, not any increase thereof has been made, or any effort whatever attempted, to effect that service for them.
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[London? : s.n., 1800?]
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