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But that they Strictly in future comply with the Regiments Fashion and if possible get their Old Cloaths [Clothes] altered to it, It has a very odd appearance Especially to Foreigners, to See the same officers each Differing from the other in the Fashion of the [f?] the Sleeves and the Buttons, of their Coats, attention to there [their?] minutiae has been thought necessary and proper in all Services Especially in Ours at this Time, as we shall more than probable take the Field next Campaign in Conjunction with Our allies, Composed of the First Troops in Europe who will Receive Impressions and form Opinions, at the First View, this again Induces the General to exhort all Officers who Continue in service to make themselves perfectly Masters of every Thing Continued in the Rules and Regulations of the Army