APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1672). The English military discipline: Exactly described by copper cutts, in forty eight postures of the musquet and thirty fix of the pike, with instructions for all young souldiers, and such who are disposed to learn and have knowledge of the military discipline, wherein, are set down the conditions and qualities which are required in every several officer of a private company, and the maner of drawing up of companies and placing them in battail rank. Sold by John Overton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The English Military Discipline: Exactly Described by Copper Cutts, in Forty Eight Postures of the Musquet and Thirty Fix of the Pike, with Instructions for All Young Souldiers, and Such Who Are Disposed to Learn and Have Knowledge of the Military Discipline, Wherein, Are Set Down the Conditions and Qualities Which Are Required in Every Several Officer of a Private Company, and the Maner of Drawing Up of Companies and Placing Them in Battail Rank. [London]: Sold by John Overton, 1672.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The English Military Discipline: Exactly Described by Copper Cutts, in Forty Eight Postures of the Musquet and Thirty Fix of the Pike, with Instructions for All Young Souldiers, and Such Who Are Disposed to Learn and Have Knowledge of the Military Discipline, Wherein, Are Set Down the Conditions and Qualities Which Are Required in Every Several Officer of a Private Company, and the Maner of Drawing Up of Companies and Placing Them in Battail Rank. Sold by John Overton, 1672.

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