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Reflexions d'un militaire sur l'utilité de la religion
Pour la conduite des armées et le gouvernement des peuples addressées au gouvernement, a l'etat militaire et al la magistrature par M. de M****, capitaine de Cavallerie -
A military treatise on the appointments of the army
Containing many useful hints, not touched upon before by any author: and proposing some new regulations in the army, which will be particularly useful in carrying on the war in North-America. Together with a short treatise on military honors. By Lieutenant Webb, of His Majesty's Forty-eighth Regiment. [One line Latin epigram] -
A military treatise on the appointments of the Army
Containing many useful hints, not touched upon before by any author: and proposing some new regulations in the Army, which will be particularly useful in carrying on the war in North-America. -
The Gentleman's compleat military dictionary
Containing, the military art; explaining the terms and phrases us'd in the field or garrison; the terms relating to artillery; the works and motions of attack and defence; and the post and duty of all the officers of the army: illustrated with historical instances, taken from the actions of our armies. -
Observations on the landing of forces designed for the invasion of a country
With arguments on the safest and most expedient courses to be taken on that occasion; by Sir Clement Edmonds, Knt. Whereupon are added, some animadversions, With several Examples and Arguments to manifest the great advantages o a good fleet in war Between Nations divided by the Sea; And prove, that an Army may be landed in an Enemy's Country, unless they have a Naval Power able to oppose it. By Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt -
Reveries, or, memoirs concerning the art of war. By Maurice Count de Saxe, Marshal-General of the Armies of France. To which is annexed, his Treatise concerning legions; or, a plan for new-modelling the French armies. Illustrated with copper-plates. Together with letters on various military Subjects, wrote by the Marshal to several eminent Persons; and, The Author's Reflections on the Propagation of the Human Species. Translated from the French. To which is prefixed an account of the life of the author
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The news-Readers pocket-book
or, a military dictionary. Explaining The most difficult Terms made use of in Fortification, Gunnery, and the whole Compass of the Military Art. And a naval dictionary; explaining The Terms used in Navigation, Ship-Building, &c. To which is added, a Concise Political History of Europe. With the Genealogies and Families of the several Emperors, Kings, and Princes, now reigning; and some account of the Religions they profess -
The military engineer
or, a treatise on the attack and defence of all kinds of fortified places. In which are explained the construction of the necessary works, with the method of designing them on paper, and transferring the plan to the ground; the attacks of large towns, with their different outworks most in use; and also of smaller places, forts and other posts, which occur in the course of a war; the manner of escalades and surprizes; and all other matters relating either to the works or operations, necessary to convey a full knowledge of the art of engineering. Composed by M. Le Blond, Professor Of Mathematics, For the use of the French Noblesse. To which is added, a succinct account of three remarkable sieges at different periods, by which the progress of the Art is pointed out. In two parts. Illustrated with twenty copper-plates