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The Major-General, confiding in the patriotism and | The Major-General, confiding in the patriotism and | ||
military spirit of the officers & men who compose the | military spirit of the officers & men who compose the | ||
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sumes but little need be said to impress on their minds | sumes but little need be said to impress on their minds | ||
a sense of their own importance & duty at this eventful | a sense of their own importance & duty at this eventful | ||
crisis. A reflection on the alarming situation of our | crisis. A reflection on the alarming situation of our | ||
country, in circumstances but little inferior to an open | country, in circumstances but little inferior to an open |
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Commanders of Regiments in their respective Brigades, specifying the manoeuvres & exercises to be performed by the several Regiments respectively, & directing the Com manders of Regiments to transmit said orders to the Commanding Officers of Companies within their several Regiments, without delay.
The Companies of Artillery & Cavalry within this Division, will also parade at the time & place appointed for review of the Regiments with which they are locally connected.
It is specially requested, that these performances com- mence early in September next; so that all the Regiments in the Division may be reviewed in said month.
The Major-General, confiding in the patriotism and military spirit of the officers & men who compose the Division which he has the honour to command, pre sumes but little need be said to impress on their minds a sense of their own importance & duty at this eventful crisis. A reflection on the alarming situation of our country, in circumstances but little inferior to an open