Hope, W. S. (1724). A vindication of the true art of self-defence: With a proposal to the Honourable Members of Parliament for erecting a Court of Honour in Great-Britain. Recommended to all Gentlemen, but particularly to the Soldiery. To which is annexed, a short, but very useful memorial for sword-men. By Sir William Hope Baronet, late Deputy-Governour of Edinburgh Castle. printed by William Brown and Company.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hope, William Sir. A Vindication of the True Art of Self-defence: With a Proposal to the Honourable Members of Parliament for Erecting a Court of Honour in Great-Britain. Recommended to All Gentlemen, but Particularly to the Soldiery. To Which Is Annexed, a Short, but Very Useful Memorial for Sword-men. By Sir William Hope Baronet, Late Deputy-Governour of Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh: printed by William Brown and Company, 1724.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hope, William Sir. A Vindication of the True Art of Self-defence: With a Proposal to the Honourable Members of Parliament for Erecting a Court of Honour in Great-Britain. Recommended to All Gentlemen, but Particularly to the Soldiery. To Which Is Annexed, a Short, but Very Useful Memorial for Sword-men. By Sir William Hope Baronet, Late Deputy-Governour of Edinburgh Castle. printed by William Brown and Company, 1724.