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" ... of fending particular orders) to whatever alterations of direction the head may take; and the commander conducting that head fo as to enable the rear to comply with its movements without hurry. "
Instructions and Regulations for the Formations and Movements of the Cavalry - Page 109
de Great Britain. War Office - 1799 - 374 pages
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Principles of Military Movements, Chiefly Applied to Infantry: Illustrated ...

Sir David Dundas - 1788 - 426 pages
...new points of march and formation ; the rear of the column always conforming (without the neceffity of fending particular orders) to whatever alterations...enable the rear to comply with its movements, without confufion or too much hurry. When one or two battalions only, are to take up a new pofition to front...
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Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of ...

Army - 1795 - 530 pages
...of fending particular ordersj to whatever alterations <>t direftion the he.id may r;^k<- ; and rlu commander conducting that head fo as to enable the rear to comply with its movements without hurry, As the lines of march in filing will feldom be perpendicular to the new line, the leaders of platoons...
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Rules and Regulations for the Formations, Field-exercise, and Movements, of ...

Great Britain. War Office, Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office - 1798 - 470 pages
...direct them upon new points of march $ the rear of the column always conforming (without the neceffity of fending particular orders) to whatever alterations...the rear to comply with its movements without hurry. As the lines of march in filing will feldom be perpendicular to the new line, the leaders of platoons...
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A manual for volunteer corps of cavalry

Army - 1803 - 180 pages
...them upon new points of march, the other divifions of the column conforming (without the neceflity of fending particular orders) to whatever alterations...without hurry. During the tranfition, the wheeling diftances ilinnlil be nearly preferved by the divifions ; but at any rate great care muft be taken...
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Field Exercise and Evolutions of the Army

Henry Torrens - 1824 - 388 pages
...to whatever alterations of direction the head may take ; and the commander conducting that head so as to enable the rear to comply with its movements without hurry. If the new alignement is fixed upon a rear or central company of the column, all in front of such company...
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