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Frontis/Title Page

Dedication/Preface

Contents

iv-v

vi-vii

Chapter I. A Familiar Explanation of the Principles on Which Fortifications are Constructed

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2

3-Illustration

4-Illustration

5

6-Plate I

Chapter II. Definitions, &c.

7

8

9-Plate II

10-11

Chapter III. Preliminary Considerations

12-13

14-15

16

17-Plate III

18-Plate IV

19

20-21

Chapter IV. Further Explanation of the Objects of the Different Works

22-23

24-25

26-27

28-29

30-31

32-33

34-35

36

Plates V & VI

37

Chapter V. Number of Men, Ordnance, Ammunition, &c.

38-39

40-41

42-43

44-45

46-47

48-49

50-51

52-53

54-55

Chapter VI. Practical Operations

56-57

58-59

Chapter VII. Reconnoissance of the Place

60-61

Chapter VIII. Different Periods of a Siege

62-63

64-65

Chapter IX. Duties of the Working Parties

66-67

68-69

70-Plate VII

71

72-73

74-75

Chapter X. Tracing the First Parallel

76-77

Chapter XI. Working Party, and Execution of the First Parallel and Approaches

78-79

80-81

82-83

84-85

86-87

88-89

Chapter XII. Construction of the Batteries

90-91

92-93

Chapter XIII. Flying Sap, and Excution of the Second Parallel

94-95

96-97

Chapter XIV. Regular Sap, &c.

98-99

100-Plate VIII

101

102-103

104-105

106-107

108-109

110-111

112-113

114-115

Chapter XV. Construction of the Breaching and Counter Batteries

116

117-Plate IX

Chapter XVI. Storming the Breach

118-119

120-121

122-123

124-125

126-127

128-129

130-131

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January, 2004