APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hope, W. (1692). The fencing-master's advice to his scholar: or, A few directions for the more regular assaulting in schools: Published by way of dialogue, for the benefit of all who shall be so far advanced in the art, as to be fit for assaulting. By the author of The Scots fencing-master, and Sword-mans vade-mecum. printed by John Reid, at his printing-house in Bells-wynd.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hope, William. The Fencing-master's Advice to His Scholar: Or, A Few Directions for the More Regular Assaulting in Schools: Published by Way of Dialogue, for the Benefit of All Who Shall Be so Far Advanced in the Art, as to Be Fit for Assaulting. By the Author of The Scots Fencing-master, and Sword-mans Vade-mecum. Edinburgh: printed by John Reid, at his printing-house in Bells-wynd, 1692.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hope, William. The Fencing-master's Advice to His Scholar: Or, A Few Directions for the More Regular Assaulting in Schools: Published by Way of Dialogue, for the Benefit of All Who Shall Be so Far Advanced in the Art, as to Be Fit for Assaulting. By the Author of The Scots Fencing-master, and Sword-mans Vade-mecum. printed by John Reid, at his printing-house in Bells-wynd, 1692.

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