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Remarks on the modern fortification. To which is added the easiest and most reasonable manner of constructing all sorts of works, regular or irregular: with some new designs. Done from the French of an anonymous author, with many additions. Particularly an introduction giving an account of the rise and progress of fortification, from its infancy to this time, and of the several most noted engineers who have wrote on that subject.

Title:Remarks on the modern fortification. To which is added the easiest and most reasonable manner of constructing all sorts of works, regular or irregular: with some new designs. Done from the French of an anonymous author, with many additions. Particularly an introduction giving an account of the rise and progress of fortification, from its infancy to this time, and of the several most noted engineers who have wrote on that subject.
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Note:Printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1738
  
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Subject:Fortification -- Early works to 1800
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