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Defence management in uncertain times
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Ludwig Hohenwang's "Von der Ritterschafft"
An evaluation, and a survey of his military and naval terms -
War in the age of intelligent machines
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Langenscheidts Fachwörterbuch Wehrwesen englisch
englisch-deutsch ; deutsch-englisch -
Charlemagne's early campaigns (768 - 777)
a diplomatic and military analysis -
By His Majesty's command. The manual and platoon exercises
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The art of war
in seven books -
The elements of war
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The elements of war
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The elements of war
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The Military monitor, or, Advice to the officers and soldiers of the American army
with a few additional hints to the officers of the ordnance, and to the secretary at war -
Brief considerations on the expediency of a plan for corps of light troops
To be employed on detached service in the East-Indies. By James Kirkparick, Esq., lieutenant-colonel in the East-India Company's service -
Extracts from the minutes of the United States Military Philosophical Society, at an occasional meeting held at Washington, January 30, 1808
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University of Vermont, in Burlington. Order of exercises for commencement, August 20, 1806
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Hints to young generals
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Brief critical notes, especially on the various readings of the New Testament books
With a preface, concerning the texts cited therein from the Old Testament: as also concerning the use of the septuagint translation. By W. Wall, S.T.P. author of, The History of Infant-Baptism -
A Complete system of the military art, explaining and describing, the technical terms, works and machines, used in the science of war
With an introduction to fortification. Compiled from the best writes on military affairs, viz. Puysequar, Folard, M. Santacruz, Peuquierres, Turpin, M. De Saxe, Desaguliers, Turenne, Vauban, &c. &c. The military treatise of Lewis Lochee, master of the Military Academy, Little Chelses, Captain George Smith, inspector of the Roayl Military Academy at Woolwich; and T. Simes, author of the Military guide &c. &c. and governor of the Hibernian Society for the Orphans and Children of Soldiers. Containing every particulr of military knowledge essential to a practical use of arms, and effective service -
A historical grammar; or A chronological abridgment of universal history
To which is added, an abridged chronology of the most remarkble discoveries and inventions relative to the arts and sciences, &c. ; Designed principally for the use of schools and academies -
The militia's guide
exhibiting a more comprehensive explanation, than before published, of the posts and duties of the several officers on a review from a general to a sergeant. ; Designed for the instruction of a young and undisciplined militia -
The whole art of war
Or, A military dictionary. Containing an explication of the terms, and an account of the things signified thereby in fortification, gunnery, &c. The method of encamping an army, besieging of towns, &c. With the qualifications necessary to make a general or commander in chief, to a private centinel. Written by an officer who serv'd in all the wars of the Late King William and Queen Anne -
Military instruction from the Late King of Prussia to his generals
(Illustrated with plates.) To which is added, (by the same author) particular instruction to the officers of his army, and especially those of the cavalry. Translated from the French, by Lieut. Foster, 1st (or Royal) dragoons -
An abridgment of the new broad sword exercise, by W. Pepper, of the Notts Yeomanry Cavalry
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The elements of military arrangement
Comprehending the tactick, exercise, manoevres, and discipline of the British infantry; together with the late field regulations and manœvres, ordered by General Lord Amherst, for the regiments of foot and militia, and an appendix, containing the substance of the principal standing orders for the army -
War and warfare in late antiquity
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The Art of war
containing, I. The duties of all military officers in actual service; including necessary instructions, in many capital matters, by the knowledge of which, a man may soon become an ornament to the profession of arms. By Monsieur de Lamont, Town-Major of Toulon. II. The duties of soldiers in general; including necessary instructions, in many capital matters, by remaining ignorant of which, a man who pretends to be a soldier, will be every day in danger, of bringing disgrace upon himself, and material injury, to the cause of his country. III. The rules and practice of the greatest generals, in the manoeuvres of encamping, marching, order of battle, fighting, attacking, and defending strong places, with the manner of surprising towns, quarters, and armies; exhibiting what is most requisite to be known, by all who enter into the military service. By the Chevalier de la Valiere