APA (7th ed.) Citation

Frederick II, K. o. P. (1798). Secret instructions, by Frederick the second, King of Prussia: Being secret orders given by that monarch to the officers of his army, and particularly to those of the cavalry, for the regulation of their conduct in war. Translated from the original German, into French, by the Prince de Ligne, and now first translated into English.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Frederick II, King of Prussia. Secret Instructions, by Frederick the Second, King of Prussia: Being Secret Orders Given by That Monarch to the Officers of His Army, and Particularly to Those of the Cavalry, for the Regulation of Their Conduct in War. Translated from the Original German, into French, by the Prince De Ligne, and Now First Translated into English. 1798.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Frederick II, King of Prussia. Secret Instructions, by Frederick the Second, King of Prussia: Being Secret Orders Given by That Monarch to the Officers of His Army, and Particularly to Those of the Cavalry, for the Regulation of Their Conduct in War. Translated from the Original German, into French, by the Prince De Ligne, and Now First Translated into English. 1798.

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