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[The military art of trayning. With the discipline of drilling all in lively portraytures] [electronic resource]
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Gheyn, Jacob de, 1565-1629
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Military discipline wherein is most martially shone the order of drilling for ye musket and pike 1623 set forth in postures with the words of command and briefe instructions for the right vse of the same. To be exercised in musters by order form ye lords of his Ma:ties most ho:ble Priuy Counsaile.
Military discipline wherein is most martially shone the order of drilling for ye musket and pike 1623 set forth in postures with the words of command and briefe instructions for the right use of the same. To be exercised in musters by order form ye lords of his Ma:ties most ho:ble Privy Counsaile.
Exercise of armes for calivres, muskettes, and pikes.
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English
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[[London] :
[E. All-de, solde by R. Daniel,
1622] [1623?]]
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Military art and science
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