Raynsford, J. (1645). The yong [sic] souldier.: Wherein the rules, orders, and words of command, both for captains, and all other inferiour officers of horse and foot, and exactly set forth in the shortest and easiest method, that hitherto hath been. By the help of which, any man may be able to lead either a horse or foot-company. Printed by Joh. Raworth for Joseph Hunscott.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRaynsford, John. The Yong [sic] Souldier.: Wherein the Rules, Orders, and Words of Command, Both for Captains, and All Other Inferiour Officers of Horse and Foot, and Exactly Set Forth in the Shortest and Easiest Method, That Hitherto Hath Been. By the Help of Which, Any Man May Be Able to Lead Either a Horse or Foot-company. London: Printed by Joh. Raworth for Joseph Hunscott, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRaynsford, John. The Yong [sic] Souldier.: Wherein the Rules, Orders, and Words of Command, Both for Captains, and All Other Inferiour Officers of Horse and Foot, and Exactly Set Forth in the Shortest and Easiest Method, That Hitherto Hath Been. By the Help of Which, Any Man May Be Able to Lead Either a Horse or Foot-company. Printed by Joh. Raworth for Joseph Hunscott, 1645.