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Constitution of the Norfolk Guards, instituted January 27, 1818
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By His Majesty's command. The manual and platoon exercises
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The Military exercise of the Independent Company of Cadets
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Constitution of the New-England Guards
Instituted September 22, 1812 -
Constitution of the New-England Guards, instituted September 22d, 1812
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By His Majesty's command
Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces -
Salem Artillery
There can be no soldiers without discipline. The six sabre cuts, adapted to the artillery -
By His Majesty's command
Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces -
The defence of the nation best intrusted to the working classes
addressed to the common sense of the country -
The perfect major
shewing the easiest way of handling arms, the millitary motions, with the manner how to enter into a field, and to form a batallion. By F. d' Morains, formerly an officer in the French army's [sic]. Licensed April the 24th. 1686. Ro. L'Estrange -
Drill regulations for street riot duty
including lecture on relations between military and civil authority -
Commands for the exercise of foot, arm'd with firelock-muskets and pikes
with the evolutions -
As you vvere, or the new French exercise of the infanterie
ballanced with the old -
The English military discipline
exactly described by copper cutts, in forty eight postures of the musquet and thirty fix of the pike, with instructions for all young souldiers, and such who are disposed to learn and have knowledge of the military discipline, wherein, are set down the conditions and qualities which are required in every several officer of a private company, and the maner of drawing up of companies and placing them in battail rank -
Imperial bayonets
tactics of the Napoleonic battery, battalion and brigade as found in contemporary regulations -
Maniement d'armes, d'arqvebvses, mousqvets, & picques
= The exercise of armes for calivres, mvskettes, and pikes : after the ordre of his excellence Maurits Prince of Orange ... = Waffen handlung von den röhren, mussquetten und spiessen : nach der Ordnung dess Hochgebornen Fursten und Herrn, Herrn Mourittsē ... -
Compendium belli: or The touchstone of martiall discipline
Wherein is set foorth briefe rules and directions to take speciall notice of. The next of marches, exercising of a company, ordering of muskaters, imbattelling from 100. vnto 40000. The forme of encamping, with briefe notes belonging therevnto: plots of fortifications and forts: with the manner of lading and blowing off great ordnance, making of granados. Also shewing the extraction of the square roote, with a table from 16. vnto 10000. Likewise certaine questions of arithmaticke concerning millitary discipline: with a table also for the discouering of numbers by rancke and file -
The art of vvar, and Englands traynings
plainely demonstrating the dutie of a priuate souldier; with the office of each seuerall officer belonging to a foot-company: and the martiall lawes of the field. : As also, the office and charge belonging to the command of a colonell; the exercise of trayning or drilling: with diuers other necessary and profitable disciplined notes and obseruations -
Instructions for musters and armes, and the vse thereof
by order from the lords of His Maiesties most honourable Priuy Counsaile -
A treatise of the English military discipline, both the old way, and the shortest way now in use
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A compleat schoole of vvarre: or, A direct way for the ordering and exercising of a foot company
whereby may bee attained with ease, the perfection both of musket and pyke in short time. Now, as most necessary; thought fit to be set forth for a generall good. By an expert commander, R.M -
Military directions, or The art of trayning
plainely demonstrating how euery good souldier ought to behaue himselfe in the warres. Very necessary, and profitable for the much ignorant, and vnexpert youth and traine-men of this kingdome. By Edw. Davies Gentleman -
Manouvres for a battalion of infantry
upon fixed principles. With seventeen copper plates. Including the late General Wolf's. By a German officer -
Observations on the plan for training the people to the use of arms
with reference to the subject of Sunday drilling -
Observations on the plan for training the people to the use of arms
with reference to the subject of Sunday drilling