Blackwell, E. A compleat system of fencing: or, The art of defence, in the use of the small-sword: Wherein the most necessary parts thereof are plainly laid down; chiefly for gentlemen, promoters and lovers of that science in North America. : Shewing also, how necessary it is for all gentlemen to learn it. In a dialogue between master and scholar.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBlackwell, Edward. A Compleat System of Fencing: Or, The Art of Defence, in the Use of the Small-sword: Wherein the Most Necessary Parts Thereof Are Plainly Laid Down; Chiefly for Gentlemen, Promoters and Lovers of That Science in North America. : Shewing Also, How Necessary It Is for All Gentlemen to Learn It. In a Dialogue Between Master and Scholar.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBlackwell, Edward. A Compleat System of Fencing: Or, The Art of Defence, in the Use of the Small-sword: Wherein the Most Necessary Parts Thereof Are Plainly Laid Down; Chiefly for Gentlemen, Promoters and Lovers of That Science in North America. : Shewing Also, How Necessary It Is for All Gentlemen to Learn It. In a Dialogue Between Master and Scholar.