APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hammond, C. (1679). The old English officer, being a necessary looking-glass for a Christian army, or, A fit companion for young souldiers: Wherein you may behold a perfect, easy, and speedy path to obtain the exercise and discipline of foot, and make soldiers fit for present service ... : with plain directions and good instructions out of sacred and moral histories of worthy commanders, how they should behave themselves in time of peace and war ... publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hammond, Charles. The Old English Officer, Being a Necessary Looking-glass for a Christian Army, or, A Fit Companion for Young Souldiers: Wherein You May Behold a Perfect, Easy, and Speedy Path to Obtain the Exercise and Discipline of Foot, and Make Soldiers Fit for Present Service ... : With Plain Directions and Good Instructions Out of Sacred and Moral Histories of Worthy Commanders, How They Should Behave Themselves in Time of Peace and War ... [London: publisher not identified, 1679.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hammond, Charles. The Old English Officer, Being a Necessary Looking-glass for a Christian Army, or, A Fit Companion for Young Souldiers: Wherein You May Behold a Perfect, Easy, and Speedy Path to Obtain the Exercise and Discipline of Foot, and Make Soldiers Fit for Present Service ... : With Plain Directions and Good Instructions Out of Sacred and Moral Histories of Worthy Commanders, How They Should Behave Themselves in Time of Peace and War ... publisher not identified, 1679.

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