APA (7th ed.) Citation

J. S. (1689). 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, wheeeling [sic], forming and drawing up a battalion or army into any figure, &c. The method of conducting armies in Champaign, hilly or woody countries: of encampings, besiegings, giving of battel, with all sorts of instructions and other observations belonging to the whole art of war: as now practiced. All represented in twenty two several copper plates, with variety of several prospects and other designs, for the practice and exercise of arms. The second edition with many additions and corrections. Improved and designed by Capt. J.S. Published and sold by Robert Morden, at the Atlas near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

J. S. 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, Wheeeling [sic], Forming and Drawing Up a Battalion or Army into Any Figure, &c. The Method of Conducting Armies in Champaign, Hilly or Woody Countries: Of Encampings, Besiegings, Giving of Battel, with All Sorts of Instructions and Other Observations Belonging to the Whole Art of War: As Now Practiced. All Represented in Twenty Two Several Copper Plates, with Variety of Several Prospects and Other Designs, for the Practice and Exercise of Arms. The Second Edition with Many Additions and Corrections. Improved and Designed by Capt. J.S. S.l: Published and sold by Robert Morden, at the Atlas near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

J. S. 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, Wheeeling [sic], Forming and Drawing Up a Battalion or Army into Any Figure, &c. The Method of Conducting Armies in Champaign, Hilly or Woody Countries: Of Encampings, Besiegings, Giving of Battel, with All Sorts of Instructions and Other Observations Belonging to the Whole Art of War: As Now Practiced. All Represented in Twenty Two Several Copper Plates, with Variety of Several Prospects and Other Designs, for the Practice and Exercise of Arms. The Second Edition with Many Additions and Corrections. Improved and Designed by Capt. J.S. Published and sold by Robert Morden, at the Atlas near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1689.

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