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Siege of Bomarfund (1854). 



Journals of Operations of the Artillery and Engineers. Fublishcd 



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Lefsons and Practical Notes on 

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The Steam-Engine, I*ropeIiers, &c., kc, for Young Marine Engi- 

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Manual of Internal Rules and Reg- 

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