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for defending the European governments, yet our country's rights are not to be invaded or insulted with impunity.
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for defending the European governments, yet our country's  
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rights are not to be invaded or insulted with impunity.
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The Major-General flatters himself, that he shall wit
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ness, at the next review, a general improvement in the
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equipments, discipline, & martial adroitness, which have
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distinguished some parts of the Division on former occasions.
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By order of Major-General Dearborn,
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                                            Barzillai Gannett,
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                                                  Aid-de-camp
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            _________________________________
  
The Major-General flatters himself, that he shall witness, at the next review, a general improvement in the equipments, discipline, & martial adroitness, which have distinguished some parts of the Division on former occasions.
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                      Brigade Orders,
 
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          Second Brigade of the 8. Division, Augusta, July 30.
By order of Major-General Dearborn,
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                                                                                    1798.
Barzillai Gannett, Aid-de-camp
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The militia of the second Brigade will be assembled
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by regiments for review of parade & inspection, & for military
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instruction & discipline, at such places as each Commanding
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Officer shall point out, in the course of the month of September
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next, at eleven of the clock on each of the following days; viz.
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The 3. Regiment on the 17; the 1. Regiment, with Capt.
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Grant's Cavalry & Capt. Greenleaf's Artillery, on the 18; the 2.
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Regiment, with Capt. Heywood's Artillery, on the 20; and the

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for defending the European governments, yet our country's rights are not to be invaded or insulted with impunity.

The Major-General flatters himself, that he shall wit ness, at the next review, a general improvement in the equipments, discipline, & martial adroitness, which have distinguished some parts of the Division on former occasions.

By order of Major-General Dearborn,

                                            Barzillai Gannett, 
                                                  Aid-de-camp
           _________________________________
                     Brigade Orders, 
         Second Brigade of the 8. Division, Augusta, July 30. 
                                                                                   1798.
        

The militia of the second Brigade will be assembled by regiments for review of parade & inspection, & for military instruction & discipline, at such places as each Commanding Officer shall point out, in the course of the month of September next, at eleven of the clock on each of the following days; viz.

The 3. Regiment on the 17; the 1. Regiment, with Capt. Grant's Cavalry & Capt. Greenleaf's Artillery, on the 18; the 2. Regiment, with Capt. Heywood's Artillery, on the 20; and the