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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 -
A new system of military discipline, founded upon principle
By a general officer -
A new military, historical, and explanatory dictionary
including the warriors gazetteer of places remarkable for sieges or battles. By Thomas Simes, Esq -
The manual exercise, as ordered by His Majesty, in the year 1764
Together with plans and explanations of the method generally practised at reviews and field-days. With copper plates -
The military guide for young officers
by Thomas Simes, Esq. author of The military medley. In two volumes -
Extracts from A military essay
containing: reflections on the raising, arming, cloathing and discipline of the British Infantry and Cavalry -
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. -
A new system of military discipline, founded upon principle
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A new military, historical, and explanatory dictionary
including the warriors gazetteer of places remarkable for sieges or battles -
The manual exercise, as ordered by His Majesty, in the year 1764
Together with plans and explanations of the method generally practised at reviews and field-days. -
An easy plan of discipline for a militia
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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 -
Miscellanies. Or a miscellaneous treatise; containing several mathematical subjects
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Manoeuvres, or practical observations on the art of war
containing, Vol. I. 1. The manual exercise. 2. An essay on the command of small detachments. 3. A new system of fortification, by making use of Standing Timber, &c. And General Wolfe's instructions to young officers. Vol. II. 1. Manouvres for a battalion of infantry. 2. Manouvres for a battalion, and brigade of infantry. 3. Manouvres in general, with a short Table, containing above two hundred and forty different Movements. With 62 copper-plates. By Major William Young