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Charactarize every well Regulated Army.
The General again Eschorts [exhorts] officers of every Rank, to pay the Closest attention, to the Conduct of their Men, and to Use every precaution, to prevent the Soldiers, From Rambling and Committing Such Outrages the subjects of daily Complaints, and Representations to Him. It is highly Incumbent on them, to do this to prevent the Consequences which will follow, as he is Determined to Show no Favour, to Soldiers who are Convicted, of these pernicious and Disgraceful offences.
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