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of a set of
bious vi-
for conveying rough and its
trances with
by land

A giving
body of troops
advantage
actually been
ved and pra
The means
effect thus
are produc
neither neither nor less than
iving to the
ages, whichever
are which
be otherwise employed
convening the
in
cannon
ammunition
hed as well
uggase and
sion) by over
only, an amphistructure a form
enables them
conveyed employ'd with
facility by in
and water

These carriages
so far from requiring
any additional
power or apparatus
for conveying
them and their contents
across a river, serve
even when loaded to the
utmost conveying
in addition
to their
ordinary contents
as many men
a number of
men equal or
of accessory greater
than that of whole
the body of troops
to which the quantity
of encumbrance
in question
is attached

To an army
thus provided
a river affords is no
obstacle. They It
can at any
time surprize
they can never
be surprized.
Against Before such an
army, the strength of a country
now reported strong
as whatever strength
a country owes
to its being interested
by canals or rivers, vanishes
altogether


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Of all the variety
of incumbrances
that an army
can ever
have occasion
to carry
in its such
there is not
one to which the
conveyance of
which the same
principle may
not equally be
applied: occasion
ammunition
sick and wounded
then not exception
Wh<en this invention
is moreover
or offer water
nothing spent is
conveyed
ever carried by
or with
an army need
ever occasion any thing to
be left behind:
ammunition.
cannon even
battering cannon
and that of the
kind may
be convey'd at the
same time & in the
same principles


while by posting
themselves behind
a they can
cover themselves
ag from present


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Not only no greater number of beasts of draught be would be required but than would otherwise be employ'd but even a less number might serve: and this an account of some advantage which in its where used by hand the vehicle in question has — In a country intersected by canals or rivers whatever strength is possessed by ground so circumstanced is all of it on the side os an army thus and greater the degree of strength thus derived the greater the advantage with which such an army must act.



Identifier: | JB/157/028/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

157

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

028

Info in main headings field

cancelled

Image

001

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53398

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