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Chap. 2. Os the firjl disposition to he made for the de-fence os a fortress . 313
3. Of the dispositions for the aSiual defence .. 316
4. Of the defence of the countermines . 321
5. Of the use os permanent countermines in
the defence of places . 327
6. Of the defence of places conflruSied on a
fyflem of demolition . 331
7. Dispositions for defence of a place irregu-
larly besieged ... 332
8. Of counter approaches .. 335
PART III.
Of the Service of Artillery in
the Field . 338
Chap. I. Of the several species of troops that com-pose an army . 339
2. Reflections on the composition of an army .. 346
3 . Of the field train of artillery . 348
4. Of the encampment of an army and of the
park of artillery . 352
5. Of the march of an army and of the dispo-
sition of the train of artillery . 356
6. Of battles and general engagements .. 359
7. Of the attack and defence offield fortifica-
tions .. 366
8. Of the quarters of an army . 373
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