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1827. July 29
Constitutional Code.Ch. X. Defence force
§. 2. Leading Principle
6. Instruments employed in attacks in fortified places,
besides Ordnance and Ammunition.
Pickaxes fascines &c instruments employed in mining
7. Instruments employed in the defence of fortified places
instruments employed in counter mining: much the same as those
employed in mining
III. Fixt receptacles, to wit for the personal state,
Barracks, and in case of sickness Hospitals: for the real
stock – Storehouses of all sorts; including those which being undefended
to be bomb-proof are distinguished by the name of
Case
IV. Instruments of conveyance – inanimate and
animate and inanimate: animate Horses, Mules beasts of burthen and
saddle Horses, Asses Mules, Oxen, Elephants, Camels, according
to the nature of the territory and the climate: inanimate
employed consequently only as receptacles. – Waggons, Carts
Sleighs, Boats for crossing Pontoons light metallic boats carried
by hand for crossing waters.
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