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Soldiery
A body of soldiers soldiers collectivelly the military
Charities, or Public Trusts
aged, impotent, and poor people; maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners, schools of learning, free schools, and scholars of
Mortpay
the crime of taking pay for the service of dead soldiers or for services not actually rendered by soldiers
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Character
Geo. 3, c. 56), and the forgery of seamen's or soldiers' certificates of service or discharge, under the (English) Seamen and
Nuncupative Will
nuncupative wills, except when made by mariners at sea, and soldiers in actual service. Nuncupative wills are abolished by the (English)
Military Law
with the trial and punishment of offences committed by officers, soldiers and other persons (e.g., sutlers and camp followers) who are
Lansquenet
A German foot soldier in foreign service in the 15th and 16th centuries a
Footman
A soldier who marches and fights on foot a foot soldier
Cuirassier
A soldier armed with a cuirass especially a soldier of the heaviest
honorable discharge
by the government upon the entire military record of a soldier. An authoritative declaration by the government that a soldier has
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