Elements of military art and science; or, Course of instruction in strategy, fortification, tactics of battles, &c.; embracing the duties of staff, infantry, cavalry, artillery, and engineersAdapted to the use of volunteers and militia . ents corresponding to depth of column. 29.—Formation by squares. 30.—Mixed formation of three battalions. 31.—Deep formation of heavy columns. 32.—Formation in columns by brigade. 33.—Formation of two brigades of cavalry, by the mixedsystem. 34.—Passage of the Sound by the British fleet, m 1807. 35.—Attack on Copenhagen. 36.—Attack on Algiers. 37.—Attack on Sa


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