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[4.17]artificers were, with few exceptions[,] dismissed;Added.
[43.3]Recruiting[,] reinforcementsRemoved.
[135.22]on board the ‘Ajax’[:/,]Replaced.
[137.19]in the [dgerms] which contained the field equipmenta large high-pooped Nile boat
[159.3]reached the sum of 45,500l[,/.]Replaced.
[179.10]present at the second s[ei/ie]ge of that fortressTransposed.
[n203.1]Jones’s ‘Sieges,[’] ii., p. 107, 2nd edit.Added.
[215.13]commanding them in divi[vis/si]onsReplaced.
[227.14]on his way from Sandwich to Michili[ M/m]achinacReplaced.
[235.1]to recommend the officers [u/a]nd menReplaced.
[247.38]embraced th[e] abolition of the rankRestored.
[n274.1]‘Graham’s Town Journal,[’]Added.
[n284.14]He became forema[d/n] of works in November, 1844Replaced
[303.28]the summer of every year had been [past]sic
[308.7]would have thrown th[o/e]m wholly into the handsReplaced.
[332.27]sixty lbs. of tolerably good flour.[”]Added.
[337.32]a piece of torn and shred[d]ed blanketInserted.
[369.34]to allow two persons to pass each other[.]Added.
[372.29]and the detachment retur[n]ed again to Chatham.Inserted.
[397.31]b[l]ood was flowing profuselyInserted.
[402.22]could they have done so.[”]Added.
[445.12]So exquisitely was the work performedRemoved.
[n484.1]‘Practical Operations for a Siege[”/’]Replaced.
[467.14]checking the same simultaneo[n/u]slyReplaced.
[n504.1]Debates in the ‘Times,’ March 6, 1[48/84]7Transposed.