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 1   XXIII|      up their firearms. Each battalion of the national guard had
 2    XXVI|     was in progress, and the battalion in which Manasseh Adorjan
 3    XXVI|      be stormed once more. A battalion of yagers, the pride of
 4    XXVI|     At this point Manasseh's battalion was ordered to[309] hold
 5    XXVI|      confusion.~ ~Manasseh's battalion was then commanded to[310]
 6    XXVI|    shaken his head the whole battalion would have stood still and
 7    XXVI| advanced to the front of the battalion, and turned to address his
 8    XXVI|  shot. The major of[311] the battalion was beside himself with
 9    XXVI|    head, whereupon the whole battalion grounded arms.~ ~"What do
10   XXVII|  appointing him major of the battalion with which he had been taken
11   XXVII|     concluded. The Hungarian battalion is to be disbanded, and
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