Williamson, J. (1782). The elements of military arrangement: Comprehending the tactick, exercise, manoevres, and discipline of the British infantry; together with the late field regulations and manœvres, ordered by General Lord Amherst, for the regiments of foot and militia, and an appendix, containing the substance of the principal standing orders for the army (The second edition.). Printed for Thomas Egerton, (successor to Mr. Millan) near Whitehall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliamson, John. The Elements of Military Arrangement: Comprehending the Tactick, Exercise, Manoevres, and Discipline of the British Infantry; Together with the Late Field Regulations and Manœvres, Ordered by General Lord Amherst, for the Regiments of Foot and Militia, and an Appendix, Containing the Substance of the Principal Standing Orders for the Army. The second edition. London: Printed for Thomas Egerton, (successor to Mr. Millan) near Whitehall, 1782.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliamson, John. The Elements of Military Arrangement: Comprehending the Tactick, Exercise, Manoevres, and Discipline of the British Infantry; Together with the Late Field Regulations and Manœvres, Ordered by General Lord Amherst, for the Regiments of Foot and Militia, and an Appendix, Containing the Substance of the Principal Standing Orders for the Army. The second edition. Printed for Thomas Egerton, (successor to Mr. Millan) near Whitehall, 1782.