APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Hexham, H. (1639). The second part of The principles of the art militarie: Practised in the warres of the United Provinces: consisting of the severall formes of battell, represented by the illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange of famous memorie. And his highnesse Fredrick Henrie Prince of Orange that novv is, Lord Generall of the Armie of the high and mightie lords the States Generall, of the United Netherlands, &c. Together with the order, and forme of quartering, encamping, and approching, in a warre offensive, and defensive. Composed by Henry Hexham, quarter-master to the regiment of the honourable Colonell Goring, governour of his Majesties towne of Ports-mouth. printed by Robert Young, at the signe of the Starre upon Bread-street-hill.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Hexham, Henry. The Second Part of The Principles of the Art Militarie: Practised in the Warres of the United Provinces: Consisting of the Severall Formes of Battell, Represented by the Illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange of Famous Memorie. And His Highnesse Fredrick Henrie Prince of Orange That Novv Is, Lord Generall of the Armie of the High and Mightie Lords the States Generall, of the United Netherlands, &c. Together with the Order, and Forme of Quartering, Encamping, and Approching, in a Warre Offensive, and Defensive. Composed by Henry Hexham, Quarter-master to the Regiment of the Honourable Colonell Goring, Governour of His Majesties Towne of Ports-mouth. London: printed by Robert Young, at the signe of the Starre upon Bread-street-hill, 1639.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Hexham, Henry. The Second Part of The Principles of the Art Militarie: Practised in the Warres of the United Provinces: Consisting of the Severall Formes of Battell, Represented by the Illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange of Famous Memorie. And His Highnesse Fredrick Henrie Prince of Orange That Novv Is, Lord Generall of the Armie of the High and Mightie Lords the States Generall, of the United Netherlands, &c. Together with the Order, and Forme of Quartering, Encamping, and Approching, in a Warre Offensive, and Defensive. Composed by Henry Hexham, Quarter-master to the Regiment of the Honourable Colonell Goring, Governour of His Majesties Towne of Ports-mouth. printed by Robert Young, at the signe of the Starre upon Bread-street-hill, 1639.

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