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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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Some few brief principles of tacticks, extracted from Guibert. By Arthur Browne, Esq. for the use of the college corps
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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 Major Foster, Late Of The First (or Royal) Dragoons -
A system for the discipline of the artillery of the United States of America, or, The young artillerist's pocket companion
In three parts. Part I. Containing: The formation of a corps of artillery, and the duty and practice of light field artillery, &c. Part II. Containing: The theory and practice of heavy artillery, in garrison and on board the navy; and an extract of a treatise on the origin and principles of courts martial. Part III. Containing: Laboratory duty; a great variety of directions for compositions, and the method of making artificial fire works, with the formation of ammunition necessary for the different kinds of ordnance. -
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 -
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 Major Foster, late of the first (or Royal) Dragoons