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- [Certen] instruct[ions, obseruati]ons and orders militarie, : requisit for all chieftaines, captaines [and?] higher and lower men of charge, [and officers] to vnderstand, [knowe and obserue]
- 1582. Ianuarij decimus. The pathwaie to martiall discipline : Now newly imprinted, and deuided into three bookes. Wherevnto is added the order and vse of the Spaniards in their martiall affaires: which copie was lately found in the fort in Ireland, where the Spaniards and Italians had fortified themselues. The first booke: entreateth of the offices from the highest to the lowest, with the lawes of the field, arming, mustering, and training of souldiers. The second boore [sic]: entreateth of sundrie proportions and training of caleeuers, and how to bring bowes to a great perfection of seruice: also how to march with a campe royall: with diuers tables annexed for the present making of your battells, as otherwise to know how many paces they require in their march & battels from 500. to 10000. The third booke: comprehendeth the very right order of the Spaniards, how to traine, march, and encampe, with diuers tables therein contained
- A Dictionary explaining the most difficult terms made use of in fortification, Gunnery, and the whole compass of the military art. : Extracted from the famous M. Vauban and M. Le Blond's fortisications: and also from the celebrated Marshal Feuquier's Military dictionary. To which is prefixed a copper plate, representing all the instruments of war made use of it camps, towns, sieges and fortifications. With every thing necessary to be known by officers, soldiers, historians, and readers of news-papers, as it explains all the words, and every engine, made use of in war
- A breviary of military discipline, compos'd and published for the use of the militia : containing explanations how to perform the postures of pikes and musquets, and also the several facings, distances, doublings, wheelings, and the uses thereof, the manner of drawing up and forming battalions, the posts of the officers in line, and march, with directions for orders of battle, and various ways of firing on divers forms, also directions for passing bridges, or defiles with other useful observations : whereunto is added the excercise of the horse
- A briefe discourse of vvarre. VVritten by Sir Roger VVilliams Knight; vvith his opinion concerning some parts of the martiall discipline
- A briefe discourse of vvarre. VVritten by Sir Roger VVilliams Knight; vvith his opinion concerning some parts of the martiall discipline. Newly perused
- A compendious treatise entituled, De re militari : containing principall orders to be obserued in martiall affaires. VVritten in the Spanish tongue, by that worthie and famous captaine, Luis Gutierres de la Vega, citizen of Medina del Campo. And newlie translated into English, by Nicholas Lichefild
- A discourse of military discipline : devided into three boockes, declaringe the partes and sufficiencie ordained in a private souldier, and in each officer; servinge in the infantery, till the election and office of the captaine generall; and the laste booke treatinge of fire-wourckes of rare executiones by sea and lande, as alsoe of firtifasions [sic]. Composed by Captaine Gerat Barry Irish
- A military course for the government and conduct of a battalion, : designed for their regulations in quarter, camp, or garrison; With Useful Observations and Instructions For their Manner of Attack and Defence. Ornamented with a Frontispiece and Twenty Copper-Plate Plans. By Thomas Simes, Esq. Late of the Queen's Royal Regiment, Author of the Military Guide, &c. Governor of the Hibernian Society for the Orphans and Children of Soldiers
- A military dictionary : Explaining all difficult terms in martial discipline, fortification, and gunnery. The third edition, improv'd. To which is likewise added, a sea-dictionary of all the terms of navigation. Both of them very useful (to all persons that read the publick news, or serve in the army, navy, or militia) for the understanding the accounts of sieges, battels, and other warlike and marine expeditions, which daily occur in this time of action. By officers who serv'd several years at sea and land
- A military dictionary, : explaining and describing the technical terms, phrases, works, and machines, used in the science of war; embellished with copper-plates Of All the Common Works used In Military Architecture: AS Well AS The Utensils employed in Attacks and Defence; With References for their Explanation: and an introduction to fortification
- A military essay. : Containing reflections on the raising, arming, cloathing, and discipline of the British infantry and cavalry; with proposals for the improvement of the same. By Campbell Dalrymple, Esq; Lieutenant Colonel to the King's own Regiment of Dragoons. Part the First
- A myrrour for English souldiers: or, An anotomy [sic] of an accomplished man at armes : Whereunto is ioyned, an exact opinion, touching the gouernement of a coronall generall of a towne of warre. Being written for the generall reading of all sorts of persons. Aswel those that professe armes, as loue artes: or, that hath any liking of vertue, or resolution of valour
- A new system of military discipline, : founded upon principle. By a general officer
- A path-vvay to military practise : Containinge offices, lawes, disciplines and orders to be obserued in an army, with sundry stratagems very beneficiall for young gentlemen, or any other that is desirous to haue knowledge in martiall exercises. Whereunto is annexed a kalender of the imbattelinge of men: newlie written by Barnabe Rich souldiour, seruaunt to the right honorable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight. Perused and allowed
- A practicall abstract of the arts of fortification and assailing : containing foure different methods of fortifications with approved rules, to be set out in the feild [sic] all manner of superficies, intrenchments, and approaches by the demy circle, or with lines and stakes
- A schoole for young souldiers : containing in briefe the whole discipline of vvarre, especially so much as is meet for the captaine to teach, or the souldior to learne, that is, to trayne or to be trayned. Fit to be taught throughout England
- A system for the complete interior management and oeconomy of a battalion of infantry : By Bennett Cuthbertson, Esq;
- A treatise containing the practical part of fortification. : In four parts. I. The Theory of Walls, Arches, and Timbers, with several Tables of their Dimensions. II. The Knowledge of the Materials, their Properties, Qualities, and the Manner of using them. III. The Manner of tracing a Fortress on the Ground, the making an Estimate, and executing the Works. IV. The Method of building Aquatics, as Stone-Bridges, Harbours, Quays, Wharfs, Sluices, and Aqueducts. Illustrated with twenty eight copper plates. For the use of the Royal Academy of Artillery at Woolwich. By John Muller, Professor of Artillery and Fortification
- A treatise of fortification, : containing the ancient and modern method of the construction and defense of places. And the manner of carrying on sieges, explain'd more at large than in any other Book yet extant. Written Originally in French, by Mr. Ozanam, Professor of the Mathematicks. Illustrated with 46 curious copper plates. Done into English, and amended in several places, by J. T. Desaguliers of Hart-Hall, Oxon. with an appendix, concerning that manner of fortifying, which is truly Mr. Vauban's: Never before in English
- A treatise of military discipline : in which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier, Thro' the several Branches of the Service. By Humphrey Bland, Esq; Adjutant-General; and Colonel of one of His Majesty's Regiments of Dragoons
- A treatise of military discipline : in which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier, Thro' the several Branches of the Service. By Humphrey Bland, Esq; Lieutenant-Colonel of His Majesty's Own Regiment of Horse
- A treatise of military discipline : in which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier, Thro' the several Branches of the Service. By Humphrey Bland, Esq; Major-General of His Majesty's Forces
- A treatise of military discipline; in which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier, thro' the several branches of the service. By Humphrey Bland, Esq; colonel of one of His Majesty's Regiments of Foot
- A treatise of military discipline; in which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier, thro' the several branches of the service. By Humphrey Bland, Esq; major-general of His Majesty's forces
- A treatise of the arms and engines of vvar : of fire-works, ensigns, and military instruments, both ancient and modern; with the manner they are at present used, as well in French armies, as amongst other nations. Inriched with many figures. Written originally in French by Lewis de Gaya, author of the treatise called The art of war. Translated for publick advantage
- A treatise of the art of war : dedicated to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty
- A treatise on the military art : in four parts. Containing: I. A comprehensive system of discipline, for the cavalry of the United States; adapted to the principles of Baron Steuben's regulations for the infantry, and the latest Prussian and English treatises on cavalry. II. Regulations concerning the duty of cavalry in camp in time of war. III. Directions for the conduct of partizan corps, whether cavalry or infantry, in carrying on the petite guerre. IV. Maxims relating to the marching, encamping, and other general operations of an army in the field: compiled principally from the observations of experienced officers, and the most approved writers on the art of war. Illustrated with plates. By E. Hoyt, an officer in the cavalry of Massachusetts. Vol. I. Part I. & II. [Two lines from Vattel] Published according to act of Congress
- A treatise on the military science, : which comprehends the grand operations of war, and general rules for conducting an army in the field, Founded upon Principles for the Improvement of the same, with Occasional Notes: To which is added, the manner of attacking and defending of military posts, Villages, Church-Yards, Mills, Houses, &c. Dedicated (by Permission) to His Majesty. By Thomas Simes, Esq. Late of the Queen's Royal Regiment of Foot, One of the Governors of the Hibernian Society, for the Orphans and Children of Soldiers; Author of the Military Medley, Military Guide, Military Course, and Military Instructor
- A treatise on the practice of field artillery. : Composed for the use of the R.E.V. artillery
- An abridgment of the English military discipline
- An abridgment of the English military discipline : Reprinted by His Majesties special command
- An abridgment of the new broad sword exercise, by W. Pepper, of the Notts Yeomanry Cavalry
- An abstract of General Bland's treatise of military discipline, : revised by Mr. Faucett. With the Words of Command for the New Exercise, as practised by the Guards; For the use of the militia of the county of York. By George Thompson, Captain-Lieutenant to Col. Thornton's Battalion,
- An arithmeticall militare treatise, named Stratioticos : compendiously teaching the science of nu[m]bers, as vvell in fractions as integers, and so much of the rules and æquations algebraicall and arte of numbers cossicall, as are requisite for the profession of a soldiour. Together with the moderne militare discipline, offices, lawes and dueties in euery wel gouerned campe and armie to be obserued: long since atte[m]pted by Leonard Digges Gentleman, augmented, digested, and lately finished, by Thomas Digges, his sonne
- An arithmeticall vvarlike treatise named Stratioticos : compendiously teaching the science of nombers as well in fractions as integers, and so much of the rules and æquations algebraicall, and art of nombers cossicall, as are requisite for the profession of a soldier. Together with the moderne militare discipline, offices, lawes and orders in euery well gouerned campe and armie inuiolably to be obserued. First published by Thomas Digges Esquire anno salutis 1579. and dedicated vnto the right Honorable Earle of Leicester, lately reuiewed and corrected by the author him selfe, and also augmented with sundry additions. Aswell concerning the science or art of great artillerie, as the offices of the Sergeant Maior Generall .
- An easy plan of discipline for a militia : By Timothy Pickering, Jun. [Three lines from Treatise on the militia, by C.S.]
- An epitome of the whole art of war : In two parts. The first of military discipline, containing the whole exercise of the pike and musquet, &c. with plain directions for the various postures. Also the drawing up of battalions, and way of forming them; with the art of doubling, wheeling, forming and drawing up an army into any figure. The way of conducting armies in hilly, woody or plain countries: of encampings, besiegings, giving of battle, &c. The second of fortification and gunnery, which shews the principles and practices of fortification, as now used, as well by the English, as several other European nations, (especially by Their Majesties army) at the late siege of Athlone, Galoway, Limerick, &c. ... Of casements, cittadels, crownworks, ravelins, &c. Of gunnery, ... morters, demy-cannon, &c. with the manner of batteries, &c. All illustrated and further explained by 18 copper-plates, curiously designed and engraven
- An essay on the Act of Poynings, and the present mode of appeal. : Addressed to the Right Honorable William Eden, Previous To His Becoming A Member of the Parliament of Ireland
- An essay on the art of war : Translated from the French of Count Turpin, by Captain Joseph Otway. In two volumes. .
- An order, whych a prince in battayll muste obserue, and kepe, yf he entende to subdewe, or passe thoroughe his enemyes landes
- Anima'dversions of vvarre; or, A militarie magazine of the truest rules, and ablest instructions, for the managing of warre : Composed, of the most refined discipline, and choice experiments that these late Netherlandish, and Swedish warres have produced. With divers new inventions, both of fortifications and stratagems. As also sundry collections taken out of the most approved authors, ancient and moderne, either in Greeke. Latine. Italian. French. Spanish. Dutch, or English. In two bookes. By Robert Ward, Gentleman and commander
- Aphorismes ciuill and militarie : amplified with authorities, and exemplified with historie, out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciardine
- Aphorismes ciuill and militarie : amplified with authorities, and exemplified with historie, out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciarine
- Appendix, or, supplement to the treatise of artillery: Containing The true Projectile described by Bodies in the Air. The greatest Velocity and Resistance they can have. The most advantageous Length of Guns, and their Charges which produce the greatest Effects; with an Introduction of Fluxions. To which is added, the true Figure of the Earth, deduced from actual Mensuration. By John Muller, Preceptor to his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester
- Approoued order of martiall discipline, with euery particuler offycer his offyce and dutie: : with many other stratagemes adioyning to the same. ; Whereunto is adioyned a second booke, for the true ordering and imbattelling of any number so euer, with the proportions of euery battell, which best serueth in these our dayes of seruice.
- Brief considerations on the expediency of a plan for a corps of light troops, : To be employed on detached service, in the East-Indies. By a Late Officer of Cavalry on the coast of Coromandel
- 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
- 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
- Certain discourses,
- Certain discourses, vvritten by Sir Iohn Smythe, Knight: concerning the formes and effects of diuers sorts of weapons, and other verie important matters militarie, greatlie mistaken by diuers of our men of warre in these daies; and chiefly, of the mosquet, the caliuer and the long-bow; as also, of the great sufficiencie, excellencie, and wonderful effects of archers: with many notable examples and other particularities, by him presented to the nobilitie of this realme, & published for the benefite of this his natiue countrie of England
- Certaine vvayes for the ordering of souldiours in battelray, and setting of battailes, after diuers fashions with their manner of marching: : and also fugures [sic] of certaine newe plattes for fortification of townes: and moreouer, how to make saltpeter, gounpouder and diuers sortes of fireworkes or wilde fire, with other thinges appertayning to the warres.
- Certaine vvayes for the ordering of souldiours in battelray, and setting of battayles, after diuers fashions with their manner of marching: : and also fugures [sic] of certayne newe plattes for fortification of townes: and moreover, howe to make saltpeter, gunpouder and diuers sortes of fireworkes or wilde fyre, with other thinges appertayning to the warres.
- 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.
- Considérations sur l'influence des mœurs, dans l'état militaire des nations. : Par l'auteur D'Azémor
- Count Mansfields directions of vvarre : Giuen to all his officers and souldiers in generall
- Dallington epitomisd: or Aphorisms civil & military : new model'd for the use of the present age
- Dedicated to the British Army. Military sketches. : By Edward Drewe, late Major of the 35th Regiment of Foot
- Die Kunst der Taktik : griechisch-deutsch
- Directions for musters : Wherein is shevved the order of drilling for the musket and pike. Set forth in postures, with the words of command, and brief instructions for the right use of the same
- Enrolment and subscription for raising corps of cavalry and infantry within the West-Riding of this county, : for internal defence
- Essai général de tactique, : précédé d'un discours sur l'état actuel de la politique & de la science militaire en Europe; avec le plan d'un ouvrage, intitulé La France politique et militaire
- Essay on the art of war: in which the general principles of all the operations of war in the field are fully explained. The whole collected from the opinions of the best authors
- Exercise for the horse, dragoon, and foot forces
- Extracts from Colonel Tempelhoffe's History of the seven years war : His remarks on General Lloyd: on the subsistence of armies; and on the march of convoys. Also a treatise on winter posts. To which is added a Narrative of events at St. Lucie and Gibralter, and of John Duke of Marlborough's march to the Danube, with the causes and consequences of that measure. By the Honourable Colin Lindsay, Lieutenant Colonel of the 46th Regiment. In two volumes. .
- Fiue decades of epistles of vvarre. By Francis Markham
- Fortification and military discipline : in two parts : the first shews the principles and practice of all manner of fortifications, regular or irregular, as now used by the Dutch, English, Italian, German, and French ingeniers : the dimensions and measures of the rampires, parapets, moats, and all other parts : the delineations of ravelins, halfmoons, tenails, hornworks, crownworks, and cittadels : as also the making of batteries, approaches, trenches, mines, assaults, &c. : the second part treats of the rules for the exercise of horse and foot, with all sorts of instructions and other observations belonging to the whole art of war, as now practised : all illustrated with 54 copper plates
- General Wolfe's instructions to young officers : also his orders for a battalion and an army. together with The Orders and Signals used in Embarking and Debarking an Army by Flat-Bottom'd Boats, &c. And a placart to the Canadians. To which is prefixed the resolution of the House of Commons for his monument; and his Character, and the Dates of all his Commissions. Also The Duty of an Adjutant and Quarter-Master, &c
- Here begynneth the table of the rubryshys of the boke of the fayt of armes and of chyualrye : whiche sayd boke is departyd in to foure partyes .
- I sette libri dell'arte della guerra
- Instructions for the warres : Amply, learnedly, and politiquely, discoursing the method of militarie discipline. Originally written in French by that rare and worthy generall, Monsieur William de Bellay, Lord of Langey, Knight of the order of Fraunce, and the Kings lieutenant in Thurin. Translated by Paule Iue, Gent
- Instructions militaires du Roi de Prusse pour ses généraux. : Publiees par Mr. Faesch. Lieut. col. des troup. Saxones avec treize plans
- Instructions patriotiques et militaires, : addressées aux anglois, afin de s'opposer aux invasions de l'ennemi, dans les différentes Possessions de sa Majeste', Le Roi de la Grande Bretagne. Précédées de quelques vues nouvelles, relatives à la fortification; soumises au Jugement des Ingénieurs, & des Personnes qui cultivent L'Art de la Guerre. Par un citoyen du monde
- Instructions, obseruations, and orders mylitarie : Requisite for all chieftaines, captaines, and higher and lower men of charge, and officers to vnderstand, knowe, and obserue. Composed by Sir Iohn Smithe Knight, 1591
- Inuentions or deuises : Very necessary for all generalles and captaines, or leaders of men, as wel be sea as by land: written by William Bourne. An. 1578
- Libro dell'arte della guerra di Nicolo Machiauelli cittadino, et secretario fiorentino
- Loyal volunteers of London & environs, infantry & cavalry, in their respective uniforms. Representing the whole of the manual, platoon, & funeral exercise, in 87 plates. Designed & etch'd by T. Rowlandson, ...
- Maniement d'armes d'arquebuses, mousquets, & picques : Selon l'ordre de monseig. le Prince Maurice, Pr. d'Orange, Comte de Nassau, &c. Gouvern. & Capitain general de prouinces vnis. Representé par figures de Iaques de Geyn. = VVapen-handelinghe van roers, musquetten, en spiessen, naer d'ordre van sijn excel. maurits Pr. van Orangie, Grave van Nassou etc. Gouuern. est Capt. general der Veenichde Nederla[n]den. Figuirlijck afgebeelt door Iacob de Geyn. = The exercise of armes for calivres, muskettes, and pikes. After the ordre of his excellence Maurits Prince of Orange, Counte of Nassau &c. Governour and Captaine Generall over the vnited Provinces. Sett forthe in figures by Iacob de Geyn. = Waffen handlung von den köhren, mussquetten vnd spiessen. Nach der ordnung dess hochgebornen furfen vnd herrn, herrn Moricke, Prinzen zu Vranie, Graffe zu Nassaw &c. Gubernarorn vnd Captein General vber de Verreinichde Nidderla[n]den. Figurlich abgebilt durch Iacob de Gein
- Maniement d'armes d'arquebuses, mousquetz, et piques : En conformite de l'ordre de Monseigneur le Prince Maurice, Prince d'Orange, Comte de Nassau & Gouverneur et Capitain General de Geldres, Hollande, Zeelande, Utrecht, Overyssel &c ripresenté par figures, par Iaques de Gheyn. Ensemble les enseigneme[n]s par escrit a l'utilite de tous amateurs des armes, et ausi pour tois [sic] capitaines & commandeurs, pour par cecy pouvoir plus facillement enseigner a leurs soldatz inexperimentez, léntier et parfait maniement dicelles armes
- Maniement d'armes, d'arqvebvses, mousqvets, & picques. : Wapen-handelinghe van roers, musquetten, ende spiessen ...
- 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
- Mareschal Tallard's aid-de-camp : his account of the battle of Blenheim. In a letter written by him from Strasburg, to Monsieur de Chamillard, a Minister of State in France; and intercepted, and sent over to a Foreign Minister, residing in England. Wherein Some Passages of that Memorable Day, are more fully and impartially related, than in any Relation yet made Publick. Both in French and English
- Mareschal Tallard's aid-de-camp: his account of the battle of Bleinheim. : In a letter written by him from Strasburg, to Monsieur de Chamillard, a minister of State in France; and intercepted, and sent over to a foreign minister, residing in England. Wherein Some Passages of that Memorable Day, are more fully and impartially related, than in any Relation yet Made-Publick. Both in French and English
- Mars his feild, or, The exercise of armes
- Memoires de M. le Marquis de Feuquiere, : Lieutenant General des arme'es du roi; contenans ses maximes sur la guerre; & l'application des exemples aux maximes. Revue, & corrigee sur L'Original; augmentee de plusieurs additions considerables; ensemble d'une Vie de L'Auteur donnee par M. le Comte de Feuquiere son frere, & enrichie de Plans & de Cartes
- Memoirs : of the late Marquis de Feuquieres, Lieutenant-General of the French army. Written for the instruction of his son. Being an account of all the wars in Europe, from the year 1672, to the year 1710. In which is given a Curious Relation of the Sieges undertaken, and Battles fought, in that Period of Time. Particularly of the Battles and Encounters of Woerden in 1672. Seneffe 1674. Zintzheim 1674. Hinsheim 1674. Mulchausen 1674. Colmar 1674. Altenheim 1675. Consarbrick 1675. Cassell 1677. St. Dennis in 1678. Walcourt 1689. Flerus 1690. Stafarda 1690. Leuse 1691. Steenkirk 1692. Spireback 1692. Landen, or Narwinden 1693. Marsaglia in 1693. Carpi 1701. Chiari 1701. Crostolo 1702. Luzara 1702. Fridlinguen 1702. Spires 1703. Donawert 1704. Hochstet 1704. Eckeren in 1705. Calcinato 1706. Cassano 1706. Turin 1706. Ramillies 1706. Castiglione 1706. Almanza 1707. Oudenard 1708. Malplaquet 1709. With historical and critical observations on every great Transaction; highly useful to all who would understand the Art of War. Pointing out, in several particular instances, the errors and misconduct of Louis XIV. the Duke of Savoy, the Prince of Orange, Count de Montecuculi, the Marshals de Crequi, Humieres, Catinat, Villeroy, Boufflers, Tallard, Marsin, Villars, the Dukes of Vendome and Feuillade, &c. With the Characters, Enterprizes, and Military Conduct of the said Generals; as also of the Marshal de Turenne, the Prince of Conde, the Duke of Luxemburgh, Prince Eugene, and the Duke of Marlborough. And likewise the Intrigues, Views and Characters of M. Colbert, M. Louvois, M. Pomponne, and M. Chamillard, Ministers of State to Louis XIV. Comprizing useful Reflections on the Views, Politicks and Interests of the several Potentates of Europe; together with a brief Character of each of the Sovereign Princes who reigned in that Space of Time. Translated from the French. .
- Memoirs historical and military : containing a distinct view Of all the Considerable states of Europe. With an accurate Account of the Wars in which they have been Engaged, from the Year 1672, to the Year 1710. Interspersed with various Reflections on the Views, Politicks, and Interests of the several Princes and Republicks, by whom those Wars were commenced or sustained. With large Observations on their Characters, considered either as Ambitious or Pacific Powers. Together with Remarks on the Conduct and Abilities of their Ministers, Generals, Governors of Places, and other Officers, in the Plans and Execution of the several Operations of War wherein they were employed. Written by the Late Marquis de Feuquieres, Lieutenant-General of the French Army; For the Instruction of his Son. Translated from the French. With Preliminary remarks and a Military Dictionary, explaining the Difficult Terms in the Art of War, By the Translator. .
- Militarie discipline, or, The young artillerie-man : wherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike, the exactest way, &c. : together vvith the exercise of the foot in their motions, with much variety : as also divers and severall formes for the imbattailing small or greater bodies, demonstrated by the number of a single company, with their reducements ... : whereunto is also added the postures and beneficiall use of the halfe-pike joyned with the musket : with the way to draw up the Swedish brigade : as also, Mars his triumph
- Militarie discipline, or, The young artillery-man : vvherein is discoursed and shown the postures both of musket and pike, the exactest way &c. : together with the exercise of the foot in their motions with much variety : as also diverse and severall formes for the imbattelling small or greater bodies demonstrated by the number of a single company with their reducements, very necessary for all such as are studious in the art military : whereunto is added the postures and beneficial use of the half-pike joyned with the musket : with the way to draw up the Swedish brigade : as also Mars his triumph
- Militarie discipline, or, The young artillery-man : vvherein is discoursed and shown the postures both of musket and pike, the exactest way, &c. : together with the exercise of the foot in their motions, with much variety : as also diverse and several formes for the imbatteling small or greater bodies, demonstrated by the number of a single company, with the reducements ... : whereunto is also added the postures and beneficial vse of the half-pike joyned with the musket : with the way to draw-up the Swedish brigade : as also, Mars his triumph : and in this last edition is added some breif instructions for the exercising of the cavalry, or house-troops
- Military and maritine [sic] discipline : in three books
- Military collections and remarks. : [Three lines from Tortenson] Published by Major Donkin
- Military discipline, or The young artillery-man : Wherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike the exactest way, &c. Together with the exercise of the foot in their motions, with much variety: as also, diverse and severall formes for the imbatteling small or greater bodies, demonstrated by the number of a single company, with their reducements. Very necessary for all such as are studious in the art military. Whereunto is also added, the postures and beneficiall use of the halfe-pike joyned with the musket. With the way to draw up the Swedish brigade. As also, Mars his triumph. The fifth edition, newly revised and inlarged. By Collonel William Bariffe
- Military discipline, or, The art of war : shewing directions for the postures in exercising of the pike and musket, the dragoons, granadeers, and horse : the art of doubling, wheeling, forming, and drawing up a battalion or army into any figure &c. ... all truly represented ... with several prospects and other designs for the practice and exercise of arms
- Military discipline, or, The young artillery-man : wherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike, the exactest way &c. : together with the exercise of the foot in their motions with much variety : as also diverse and severall formes for the imbattelling small or greater bodies demonstrated by the number of a single company with their reducements ... : whereunto is also added the postures and beneficiall use of the half-pike joyned with the musket : with a way to draw up the Swedish brigade
- Military discipline: or, the yong artillery man : VVherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike the exactest way, &c. Together with the excercise of the Foot in their motions, with much variety: as also diverse and severall formes for the imbattelling small or greater bodies, demonstrated by the number of a single company, with their reducements: very necessary for all such as are studious in the art militarie. Whereunto is also added the beneficiall vse of the half-pike joyned with the musket. With the way to draw up the Swedish brigade. By William Barriffe, Lieutenant
- Military discipline: or, the yong artillery man : Wherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike: the exactest way, &c. Together with the motions which are to be used, in the excercising of a foot-company. With divers and severall formes and figures of battell; with their reducements; very necessary for all such as are studious in the art military. By William Barriff
- Military discipline· Or The young artillery-man : Wherein is discoursed and showne the postures both of musket and pike the exactest way, &c. Together with the exercise of the foot in their motions, with much variety: as also diverse and severall formes for the imbattelling small or greater bodies, demonstrated by the number of a single company, with their reducements: very necessary for all such as are studious in the art military. Whereunto is also added the postures and beneficiall use of the halfe-pike joyned with the musket. With the way to draw up the Swedish brigade. The 4th. edition, newly revised and much inlarged, by Captaine William Barriffe
- Military duties : recommended to an artillery company; at their election of officers, in Charls-town, 13. d. 7. m. 1686. By Cotton Mather, pastor of a church in Boston
- Military institutions : of Vegetius, in five books, translated from the original Latin. With a preface and notes. By Lieutenant John Clarke
- 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 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
- 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
- Military instructions for officers detached in the field : containing a scheme for forming a corps of a partisan. Illustrated with plans of the manouvres necessary in carrying on the Petite Guerre. By an officer
- Military instructions for the cavallrie: or Rules and directions for the service of horse, : collected out of divers forrein authours, ancient and modern: and rectified and supplied, according to the present practise of the Low-Countrey warres
- Military instructions, : written by the King of Prussia, for the generals of his army: Being His Majesty's own Commentaries On his former Campaigns. Together with short instructions for the use of his light troops. Light Troops. Illustrated with Copper-Plates. Translated by an officer
- Military maxims, illustrated by examples. By Coll. James Callander
- Military memoirs and maxims of Marshal Turenne. : Interspersed with others, taken from the best authors and observation, with remarks. By A. Williamson, Major-General. Aut nunquam tentes, aut perfice
- Miscellanies. Or a miscellaneous treatise; containing several mathematical subjects
- Most briefe tables to knovv redily hovv manie ranckes of footemen armed with corslettes, as vnarmed, go to the making of a iust battaile : from an hundred vnto twentie thousand. Next a very easie, and approued way to arme a battaile with harkabuzers, and winges of horsemen according to the vse at these daies. Newlie increased, and largelie amplified both in the tables, as in the declarations of the same, by the aucthour himselfe. Girolamo Cataneo Nouarese. Tourned out of Italian into English by H.G
- Most briefe tables to knovve redily hovve manye ranckes of footemen armed with corslettes, as vnarmed, go to the making of a iust battayle : from an hundred vnto twentye thousande. Next a very easye, and approued vvay to arme a battaile vvith harkabuzers, and winges of horsemen according to the vse at these daies nevvlye increased, and largelye amplified both in the tables, as in the declarations of the same, by the aucthour him selfe. Girolamo Cataneo Nouarese. Tourned out of Italion into English by. H.G
- Mélanges militaires, littéraires et sentimentaires
- Mémoires : de M. le Marquis de Feuquière, Lieutenant General Des Arme'es Du Roi; Contenans ses Maximes sur la Guerre, & l'application des Exemples aux Maximes
- Nicolai Vptoni De studio militari libri quatuor. Iohan. de Bado Aureo Tractatus de armis. Henrici Spelmanni Aspilogia
- Obseruations vpon Cæsars Comentaries.
- Obseruations vpon Cæsars Comentaries. By Clement Edmundes, Remembrancer of the cittie of London. 1609
- Obseruations vpon Cæsars Commentaries : setting forth the practise of ye art militarie in the time of the Romaine Empire for the better direction of our moderne warrs
- Obseruations vpon Cæsars Commentaries : setting forth the practise of ye art militarie in the time of the Romaine Empire for the better direction of our moderne warrs By Clement Edmonds Remembrancer of the Citie of London
- Obseruations vpon Cæsars Commentaries : setting forth the practise of ye art militarie in the time of the Romaine Empire for the better direction of our moderne warrs By Clement Edmonds Remembrancer of the Citie of London
- Obseruations vpon the fiue first bookes of Cæsars commentaries : setting fourth the practise of the art military in the time of the Roman Empire : wherein are handled all the chiefest point of their discipline, with the true reason of euery part, together with such instructions as may be drawn from their proceedings, for the better direction of our moderne warres
- 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
- Observations upon military & political affairs
- Observations upon military & political affairs.
- Of the knovvledge and conducte of warres : two bookes, latelye wrytten and sett foorth, profitable for suche as delight in hystoryes, or martyall affayres, and necessarye for this present tyme
- Onosandro Platonico, of the generall captaine, and of his office, translated out of Greeke into Italyan, by Fabio Cotta, a Romayne: and out of Italian into Englysh, by Peter Whytehorne
- Pallas armata, Military essayes of the ancient Grecian, Roman, and modern art of war : vvritten in the years 1670 and 1671
- Patriotic and military instructions. : Addressed to the people of England, with a view to enable them to defeat the purposes of the enemy, in case of an invasion of any of the possessions of His Majesty. Preceded by some new observations relating to fortification, submitted to the judgement of England, and of ... By a citizen of the world
- Political and military observations : a new collection
- Political and military observations, remarks and maxims, of Charles V. late duke of Lorrain, general of the Emperor's forces : From a manuscript left by him, and never printed before
- Political and military observations. : A new collection
- Politicke, moral, and martial discourses. Written in French by M. Iaques Hurault, lord of Vieul and of Marais, and one of the French kings priuie Councell. Dedicated by the author to the French-kings Maiestie: and translated into English by Arthur Golding
- Polyænus's Stratagems of war : translated from the original Greek, by Dr. Shepherd, F.R.S
- Polyænus's Stratagems of war : translated from the original Greek, by R. Shepherd, F.R.S
- 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
- Reveries, or memoirs upon the art of war by Field-Marshal Count Saxe. Illustrated with copper-plates. To which are added some original letters, upon various Military Subjects, wrote by the Count to the late King of Poland, and M. de Folard, which were never before made publick: Together with His Reflections upon the Propagation of the Human Species. Translated from the French
- 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
- 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
- Rules and articles for the better government of His Majesty's horse and foot guards, : and all other his forces in Great Britain and Ireland, Dominions beyond the Seas, and foreign parts. Anno 1749
- Select essays tending to the universal reformation of learning : concluded with The art of war, or, A summary of the martial precepts necessary for an officer
- Severall politique and militarie observations : upon the civill, and militarie governments, the birth, increase, and decay of monarchies, the carriage of princes, magistrates, commanders, and favourites
- Severall politique and militarie observations: : upon the civill, and militarie governments; the birth, increase, and decay of monarchies, the carriage of princes, magistrates, commanders, and favourites.
- Some few brief principles of tacticks, extracted from Guibert. By Arthur Browne, Esq. for the use of the college corps
- Stadtverteidigung : Poliorketika : griechisch-deutsch
- The Duke of Rohan's manual : or, a guide for all degrees of officers, from a subaltern to a captain-general. Containing the whole art of war, ... To which is prefixt an abridgment of Cæsar's Commentaries, ... Translated by a gentleman in the army
- The Exercise for yong [sic] artillery men, or, The militia of the kingdome in its posture of warre : whereunto are added the orders meete to bee observed upon any forragne invasion for the shires that lye on the sea coast
- The Military discipline : wherein is mo[st] martially shone the order of drilling for y[e] musket and pike : set forth in postures with the words of command and briefe instructions for the right vse of the same : to be exercised in musters by order from y[e] Lords of His Ma[jes]ties Most Ho[nora]ble Privy Counsaile
- The art of embattailing an army. Or, The second part of Ælians tacticks : Containing the practice of the best generals of all antiquitie, concerning the formes of battailes. ... Englished and illustrated with figures and obseruations vpon euery chapter. By Captaine Iohn Bingham
- The art of vvarre; or, Militarie discourses; : shewing how a prince is to prepare himself to make warre ...
- The art of war : In four parts. Containing, I. The duties of officers of horse. II. Of officers of foot. III. Of a soldier in general, with variety of Examples of such as have been Disgrac'd for being ignorant of their. IV. The rules and practice of war by all great generals ; the Order of Marching, Incamping, Fighting, A tacking and Defending Strong Plates, and the Method of Surprizing garrisons, or Armies, and of ... up of Quarters. Written in French by four able officers of long service and experience, and translated into English by an English officer. Illustrated with several copper cuts
- The art of war : [Sunzi bing fa]
- The art of war and the way that it is at present practised in France : in two parts : wherein the duties and functions of all the officers of horse and foot, artillery and provisions from the general of the army to the private souldier are treated of ...
- The art of warre, or Militarie discourses : of leavying, marching, encamping; and embattailing an armie. Of building, defending, and expugning forts and fortified cities. Of ordinance, petards, and fireworks. Of the severall duties of officers, and souldiers. Of the Grecian, and Romane militia, and forming of battaillons; &c. By the Lord of Praissac. Englished by I.C
- The art of warre, or Militarie discourses : of leavyng, marching, encamping; and embattailing an armie. Of building, defending, and expugning forts and fortified cities. Of ordinance, petards, and fireworks. Of the severall duties of officers, and souldiers. Of the Grecian, and Romane militia, and forming of battaillons; &c.
- The art of warre, or militarie discourses : of leavying, marching, encamping; and embattailing an armie. Of building, defending, and expugning forts and fortified cities. Of ordinance, petards, and fireworks. Of the severall duties of officers, and souldiers. Of the Grecian, and Romane militia, and forming of battaillons; &c. By the Lord of Praissac. Englished by I.C
- The arte of vvarre : Beeing the onely rare booke of myllitarie profession: drawne out of all our late and forraine seruices, by William Garrard Gentleman, who serued the King of Spayne in his warres fourteene yeeres, and died anno. Domini. 1587. Which may be called, the true steppes of warre, the perfect path of knowledge, and the playne plot of warlike exercised: as the reader heereof shall plainly see expressed. Corrected and finished by Captaine Hichcock. Anno. 1591
- The arte of vvarre. : Beeing the onely rare booke of myllitarie profession:
- The arte of warre, written first in Italia[n] by Nicholas Machiauell, and set forthe in Englishe by Peter Whitehorne, studient at Graies Inne: with an addicio[n] of other like marcialle feates and experimentes, and in a table in the ende of the booke maie appere
- The arte of warre, written in Italian by Nicholas Machiauel, and set foorth in English by Peter VVithorne, stude[n]t at Graies Inne: vvith other like martial feates and experiments, as in a table in the ende of the booke may appeare
- The arte of warre, written in Italian by Nicholas Machiauel, and set foorth in English by Peter Withorne, studient at Graies Inne: with other like martiall feates and experiments, as in a table in the ende of the booke may appeare
- The cadet. : A military treatise. By an officer
- The character of vvarre, or The image of martiall discipline : contayning many vsefull directions for musters & armes, and the very first principles in discipline, the ground postures, all the military motions now vsed ... By Edvvard Cooke
- The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar : of his warres in Gallia, and the civil warres betwixt him and Pompey
- The compleat body of the art military ... : divided into three books, the first containing the postures of the pike and musket ... the second comprehending twelve exercises ... the third setting forth the drawing up and exercising of regiments ... illustrated with varietie of figures of battail ...
- The compleat body of the art military ... : divided into three books, the first conteining the postures of the pike and musket ... the second comprehending twelve exercises ... the third setting forth the drawing up & exercising of regiments ... illustrated with variety of figures of battail ...
- The compleat body of the art military : in three books : I. The postures of the pike and musket ..., II. Twelve exercises ..., III. The drawing up and exercising of regiments after the manner of private companies ... : also, the duties of all souldiers and officers ...
- The compleat body of the art military: : exactly compiled, and gradually composed for the foot, in the best refined manner, according to the practise of the modern times. Divided into three books. The first, containing the postures of the pike and musket, ... The second, comprehending twelve exercises. ... The third, setting forth the drawing up and exercising of regiments ... Together with the duties of all private souldiers and officers in a regiment, from a sentinell to a collonel. As also the duties of the military watches. Lastly, directions for ordering regiments or private companies to funerall occasions.
- The compleat captain, or, An abridgement of Julius Caesar's commentaries : with political remarks on his wars with the Gauls, Brittains, Spaniards, Affricans, Alexandrians, and the civil wars
- The compleat gentleman soldier: or, a treatise of military discipline, fortifications and gunnery. In three parts. ... The whole illustrated with 19 copper-plates. By an officer in the Army
- The compleat soldier, or expert artillery-man : Containing the several postures and exercises of the pike and musquet; the various beats of the drum; and what else is necessary for a young soldier to understand. Also, divers ways of exercising a company, very useful for all officers, and others, that delight in military affairs
- The complete captain, or, an abbridgement of Cesars warres : with observations upon them; together with a collection of the order of the militia of the ancients; and a particular treatise of modern war: written by the late great generall the Duke of Rohan: Englished by I.C
- The defence of militarie profession : Wherein is eloquently shewed the due commendation of martiall prowesse, and plainly prooued how necessary the exercise of armes is for this our age
- The discipline of war. : Shewing the exercise and evolutions of the foot. To which is prefixed the manner of parading, marching, forming into battalion, posting the officers, and managing the colours. Very necessary for all persons concerned in the militia, or under martial duty. By an officer now of the service
- The draughts of the most remarkable fortified towns of Europe, in 44 copper plates. With a geographical description of the said places. And the history of the sieges they have sustain'd, and the Revolutions they have undergon, for above these Two hundred Years last. To which is prefix'd an Introduction to Military Architecture, or Fortification. Containing the Origin and Progress of that Noble Art; with the Explanation of all the Terms belonging to the same. A Work very Useful to all Gentlemen, and Officers in the Army. By Mr. Boyer
- The elements of military arrangement : comprehending the tactick, exercise, manoevres, and discipline of the British infantry, with an appendix, containing the substance of the principal standing Orders and Regulations for the Army
- The exercise of armes for caliures, muskettes, and pikes : After the ordre of his Excellence. Maurits Prince of Orange Counte of Nassau etc. gouernour and captaine generall. ouer Geldreland. Holland, Zeeland, Vtrecht. Overyssel. etc. Sett forthe in figures. by Iacob de Gheyn. With written instructions. for the service of all captaines and comaundours. For to shewe hereout the better vnto their jong or vntrayned souldiers the playne and perfett maner to handle these armes
- The exercise of armes for caliures, muskettes, and pikes : after the ordre of his Excellence. Maurits Prince of Orange Counte of Nassau etc. Gouernour and Captaine generall. ouer Geldreland. Holland, Zeeland, Vtrecht. Overyssel. etc. Sett forthe in figures. by Iacob de Gheyn. With written instructions. for the service of all captaines and comaundours. For to shewe hereout the better vnto their jong or vntrayned souldiers the playne and perfett maner to handle these armes
- The first part of the principles of the art military : practiced in the warres of the United Netherlands, vnder the command of His Highnesse the Prince of Orange our Captaine Generall, for as much as concernes the duties of a souldier, and the officers of a companie of foote, as also of a troupe of horse, and the excerising of them through their severall motions : represented by figure, the word of commaund and demonstration
- The foure bookes of Flauius Vegetius Renatus : briefelye contayninge a plaine forme, and perfect knowledge of martiall policye, feates of chiualrie, and vvhatsoeuer pertayneth to warre. Translated out af [sic] lattine, into Englishe, by Iohn Sadler. Anno. 1572. Seene and allovved, accordinge to the order appointed
- The honorable reputation of a souldier : with a morall report, of the vertues, offices, and (by abuse) the disgrace of his profession. Drawen out of the liues, documents, and disciplines, of the most renowned Romaine, Grecian, and other famous martialistes. By George Whetstone, Gent
- The honourable reputation of a souldier : VVith a morall report of the vertues, offices and (by abuse) the disgrace of his profession. Drawen out of the lives, documents, and disciplines of the most renowned Romaine, Grecian, and other famous martialistes. By George Whetstone, Gent. = De eervveerdighe achtbaerheyt van een soldener. Met een stichtich verhael der deuchde[n], ampte[n], e[n]n (by misbruyc) d'ontucht van zijn professie. ... By Ge. Whet. Gent. Ende nu, ter liefden den liefhebberen, beyde des vaderlants ende dezertalen, verduytschet ende by een ghevoecht, door I. Walraven. Hier volcht noch d'[Engel]sche pronunciatie
- The military duties of the officers of cavalry : containing the way of exercising the horse according to the practice of this present time : the motions of horse, the function of the several officers, from the chief captain to the brigadeer
- 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
- The military garden, or instructions for all young souldiers and such who are disposed to learne, and have knowledge of the militarie discipline. ... Observed and set in order according to the best military practice by Iames Achesone gentleman at armes, burges of Edinburgh
- The military guide for young officers, : containing a system of the art of war; ... By Thomas Simes, Esq.
- The military guide for young officers, : containing a system of the art of war; Parade, Camp, Field Duty; Manoeuvres, Standing and General Orders; Warrants, Regulations, Returns; Tables, Forms, Extracts from Military Acts; Battles, Sieges, Forts, Ports, Military Dictionary, &c. with Twenty-Five Maps and Copper Plates. By Thomas Simes, Esq. Author of the Military Medley
- The military medley, : containing the most necessary rules and directions for attaining a competent knowledge of the art: to which is added an explication of military terms, alphabetically digested. By Thomas Simes, Esq; Captain of the Queen's Royal Regiment of Foot
- The new art of war. : Containing I. The duties of officers of horse and foot. II. the Duties of a Soldier in general, from a private Sentinel to a Commander in Chief. III. The practice of war by all great generals; As the Order of Marching, Counter-Marching, and Incamping, with proper Distances, as Intervals and Streets, for Horse and Foot; the Plan or Method of drawing up an Army in Line of Battle; of Attacking and Defending Lines of Circumvallation; of pasting Rivers over Bridges of Pontons, and Entrenching an Army on the other Side; the Manner of Besieging and Defending fortified Places; the Method of Surprising Garrisons and Armies, and of Beating up Quarters. To which are added (never published before,) IV. The manner of drawing up a regiment, and Posting Officers, with Orders to be observ'd in Camps and Garrisons. V. The Exercise of the Foot, with the Number of Motions to be performed at each Word of Command, and an Explanation of them. VI. The Method of Forming and Reducing the Hollow Square. Vii. The Exercise of the Horse and Dragoons as now practised. Viii. The Rules and Orders of his late Majesty King William, when Prince of Orange, to be observed by all Guards and Garrisons. IX. Lastly, an abridgement of the articles of war now in Force. The whole illustrated with several Copper Cuts
- The partisan: or, the art of making war in detachment. : With Plans proper to facilitate the understanding of the several Dispositions and Movements necessary to Light Troops, in order to accomplish their Marches, Ambuscades, Attacks and Retreats with Success. Translated from the French of Mr. de Jeney. By an officer in the army
- The pathwaie to martiall discipline : deuided into two bookes, verie necessarie for young souldiers, or for all such as loueth the profession of armes: latelie set foorth by Thomas Styvvard Gentleman. The first booke entreateth of the offices from the highest to the lowest, with the lawes of the field, arming, mustering and training of souldiers, with the imbattailing of such numbers, to the greatest force of the like regiments, the second booke entreateth of sundrie proportions and training of caleeuers, and how to bring bowes to a great perfection of seruice, with imbattailling of greater regiments: also how to march with a campe royall: likewise how to encampe the same, with diuers tables annexed for the present making of your battells, as otherwise to know how manie paces they require in their march & battels from 500. to 10000
- The perfection of military discipline after the newest method, as practised in England and Ireland, &c., or, The industrious souldiers golden treasury of knowledge in the art of making war : containing instructions for the exercising the pike and musket in all their postures, with the signs of the drum, by its beating the several points of war, the exercise of granadeers, horse, and dragoons : the explanation of the words of command, and how to be put in practice ... : the several doublings, wheelings, and drawing up of battalions, squadrons of horse, &c. with the conduct of armies in open or inclosed countries, or upon any occasion or immergency ... the method to be observed in garrisons, and the manner of fortification, with that of besieging strong holds, &c. to which is added, as a second part, The art of gunnery, or, The compleat engineer : shewing the practice of the ordnance, mortars, &c. with the manner of making and using fire-works for war, at sea and land, and many other things necessary to be known for the improvement of souldiers
- The perfection of military discipline, after the newest method : as practiced in England and Ireland, &c. or, the industrious souldier's golden treasury of knowledge in the art of making war. ... To which is added, as a second part, The art of gunnery; or, the complete engineer,
- The perfection of military discipline, after the newest method; as practiced in England and Ireland, &c., Or, The industrious souldier's golden treasury of knowledge in the art of making war : Containing, instructions for the exercising the pike and musket in all their postures, with the signs of the drum, by its beating the several points of war; the exercise of granadiers, horse, and dragoons: the explanation of the words of command, and how to be put in practice: the manner of drawing up in several forms of battel: the various fireings and advantages to be gained thereby: the several doublings, wheelings, and drawing up of battalions, squadrons of horse, &c. with the conduct of armies in open, or enclosed countries, or upon any occasion or emergency, ... The method to be observed in garrisons, and the manner of fortification, with that of besieging strong holds, &c. To which is added, as a second part, The art of gunnery; or, The complete engineer, shewing the practice of the ordnance, mortars, &c. with the manner of making and using fire-works for war, at sea and land,
- The politicke and militarie discourses of the Lord de La Nouue : VVhereunto are adioyned certaine obseruations of the same author, of things happened during the three late ciuill warres of France. With a true declaration of manie particulars touching the same. All faithfully translated out of the French by E.A
- The practice, proceedings, and lawes of armes : described out of the doings of most valiant and expert captaines, and confirmed both by ancient, and moderne examples, and præcedents, by Matthevv Sutcliffe
- The preceptes of warre, setforth [sic] by Iames the erle of Purlilia, and tra[n]slated into englysh by Peter Betham
- The prospectiue glasse of vvarre : Shevving you a glimps of vvarres mystery, in her admirable stratagems, policies, wayes; in victualling of an armie, prouiding money to pay souldiers, finding out the enemies purposes, traps, and stratagems: ordering of marches, framing of battails, sundry fights, retreats, and the like, to auoide battell or fight. Furnished with argument to encourage, and skill to instruct. By E.C. Warre is a schoole of necesary knowledge
- The prospectiue glasse of vvarre : Shevving you a glimpse of vvarres mystery, in her admirable stratagems, policies, wayes; in victualling of an armie, prouiding money to pay souldiers, finding out the enemies purposes, traps, and stratagems: ordering of marches, framing of battails, sundry fights, retreats, and the like, to auoide battell or fight. Furnished with argument to encourage and skill to instruct. By C.E. Warre is a schoole of necesary knowledge
- The prospectiue glasse of warre. : shevving you a glimps of vvarres mystery, in her admirable stratagems, policies, wayes; in victualling of an armie, prouiding money to pay souldiers, finding out the enemies purposes, traps, and stratagems: ordering of marches, framing of battails, sundry fights, retreats, and the like, to auoid battell or fight. Furnished with argument to encourage, and skill to instruct.
- The prospective glasse of vvarre : shewing you a glimps of wars mystery, in her admirable stratagems, policies, vvayes, in victualling of an armie, prouiding mony to pay souldiers, finding out the enemies purposes, traps, and stratagems, ordering of marches, framing of battailes, sundry fights, retreats, and the like, to avoid battell or fight : furnished with argument to encourage, and skill to instruct
- The second part of the principles of art military, practised in the warres of the United Provinces : consisting of the severall formes of battels, represented by the illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange of famous memorie, and His Highnesse Frederick Henry Prince of Orange, that is Captaine Generall of the Army of the high and mighty Lords the States Generall of the United Provinces : together with the order and forme of quartering, encamping, and approaching, in a warre offensive and defensive
- The second part of the soldiers grammar: or a schoole for young soldiers : Especially for all such as are called to any place, or office, (how high or low soeuer) either in the citie, or countrey, for the training, and exercising of the trayned band, whether they be foote or horse. Together vvith perfect figures and demonstrations for attaining the knowledge of all manner of imbattailings, and other exercises. By G.M
- The second part of the souldiers grammar, or, A schoole for young souldiers : especially for all such as are called to any place, or office, (how high or low soever) eyther in the city, or country, for the training, and exercising of the trayned band, whether they be foote or horse : together with perfect figures and demonstrations for attaining the knowledge of all manner of imbattailings, and other exercises
- The sergeant maior : A dialogue of the office of a sergeant maior. VVritten in Spanishe by the Maister of the Campe Francisco de Valdes. And translated into Englishe, by Iohn Thorius
- The souldiers accidence. Or an introduction into military discipline : containing the first principles and necessary knowledge meete for captaines, muster-masters, and all young souldiers of the infantrie, or foote bandes. Also, the Cavallarie or formes of training of horse-troopes, as it hath beene received from the latest and best experiences armies. A worke fit for all noble, generous, and good spirits, that loue honor, or honorable actions. The second edition corrected and amended by G. Markham
- The souldiers accidence. Or an introduction into military discipline : containing the first principles and necessary knowledge meete for captaines, muster-masters, and all young souldiers of the infantrie, or foote bandes. Also, the cavallarie or formes of trayning of horse-troopes, as it hath beene received from the latest and best experiences armies. A worke fit for all noble, generous, and good spirits, that loue honor, or honorable action. G.M
- The souldiers exercise: in three bookes· : Containing most necessary and curious rules for the exact mustering both of horse-troopes, and foote-bands, with severall formes of battailes described in figures. A worke fit to bee studied, and meet for the knowledge of captaines, muster-masters, and all young souldiers, and generous spirits that love the honourable practise of armes. By G. Markham
- The souldiers grammar : containing, the high, necessarie, and most curious rules of that art militarie: as first, whether it be in great motions in generall? Or foote motions especially? Or motions of horse, generall, or speciall? The ranges of foote, or horse? The ranges of officers. The seuerall imbattailings of foote, and horse. The imbattailing of a regiment. The ioyning of many regiments. Or the forming of maine battailes, of any extent, or number; with their formes, and figures, in liuely demonstration. &c. By G.M. Gent
- The souldiers grammar : containing, the high, necessarie, and most curious rules of the art militarie : as first, whether it be in great motions in generall? or foote motions especially?, or motions of horse, generall, or speciall?, the ranges of foote, or horse?, the ranges of officers, the seuerall imbattailings of foote, and horse, the imbattailing of a regiment, the ioyning of many regiments, or the forming of maine battailes, of any extent, or number, with their formes, and figures, in liuely demonstration, &c.
- The souldiers grammar : contayning the high, necessary, and most curious rules of the art militarie : as first, whether it be in great motions in generall? or foot motions especially, or motions of horse, generall, or speciall?, the ranges of foot or horse?, the ranges of officers, the severall imbattailings of foot and horse?, the imbattailing of a regiment, the ioyning of many regiments, or the forming of maine battailes, of any extent of number, with their formes, and figures, in lively demonstration, &c.
- The stratagems of Ierusalem : vvith the martiall lavves and militarie discipline, as well of the Iewes, as of the Gentiles. By Lodowick LLoyd Esquier, one of her Maiesties serieants at armes
- The stratagems of war, or, A collection of the most celebrated practices and wise sayings of the great generals in former ages
- The strategemes, sleyghtes, and policies of warre, gathered togyther, by S. Iulius Frontinus, and translated into Englyshe, by Rycharde Morysine
- The tactiks of Ælian, or, Art of embattailing an army after ye Grecian manner
- The theorike and practike of moderne vvarres, : discoursed in dialogue vvise. VVherein is declared the neglect of martiall discipline: the inconuenience thereof: the imperfections of manie training captaines: a redresse by due regard had: the fittest weapons for our moderne vvarre: the vse of the same: the parts of a perfect souldier in generall and in particular: the officers in degrees, with their seuerall duties: the imbattailing of men in formes now most in vse: with figures and tables to the same: with sundrie other martiall points.
- Theorique and practise of warre. Written to Don Philip Prince of Castil, by Don Bernardino de Mendoza. Translated out of the Castilian tonge into Englishe, by Sr. Edwarde Hoby Knight. Directed to Sr. George Carew Knight
- Thoughts on the present manner of quartering the troops on the coast, : to assist the revenue officers; and its defects. By R. Kelsall, Lieutenant in the 7th or (queen's own,) Light Dragoons. To which is added A remark, on the defective system of discipline of the cavalry, in this Kingdom: And a hint for its improvement
- To the lovers of vertue attending the lecture on the 12th day of December 1649, in the academy of Sir Balthazar Gerbier
- VVar practically perform'd : shewing all the requisites belonging to a land-army, in marches, battels, and sieges. Deduced from ancient & modern discipline by the experience of Capt. Nath. Boteler
- VVar practically perform'd : shewing all the requisites belonging to a land-army, in marches, battels, and sieges. Deduced from ancient and modern discipline by the experience of Captain Nath. Boteler
- VVarrefare epitomized : in a century, of military observations: confirming by antient principles the moderne practise of armes. By Captaine Levves Roberts
- Warlike directions, or, The sovldiers practice
- Warlike directions: or The souldiers practice : Set forth for the benefit of all such as are, or will be scholars of martiall discipline. But especially for all such officers as are not yet setled, or rightly grounded in the arte of warre. By a practitioner in the same art, T. F
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