A system of camp-discipline, military honours, garrison-duty, and other regulations for the land forces collected by a gentleman of the army : in which are included, Kane's Discipline for a battalion in action ... : to which is added, General Kane's Campaigns of King William and the Duke of Marlborough, improved from the late Earl of Craufurd's and Colonel Dunbar's copies ...
1757
355.00941 S995 1757
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Title
A system of camp-discipline, military honours, garrison-duty, and other regulations for the land forces collected by a gentleman of the army : in which are included, Kane's Discipline for a battalion in action ... : to which is added, General Kane's Campaigns of King William and the Duke of Marlborough, improved from the late Earl of Craufurd's and Colonel Dunbar's copies ...
Variant Title
Discipline for a battalion in action|General Kane's campaigns of King William and the Duke of Marlborough ( parallel)
Edition
The Second edition.
Published
London Printed for J. Millan 1757
Description
[i]-vi, [1]-146 (i.e. 138), [1]-83 (i.e. 100) p., incl. 16 colored plates, 2 tables : ill. ; 21 cm.
Call Number
355.00941 S995 1757
System Control No.
(OCoLC)08042393
Note
Errors in paging.
First published in 1747: "General Kane's campaigns ..."
This second edition is extended to 1757 with specific mention of the French and Indian Wars, beginning with the account of April 1754, "The French took, in the most hostile cruel manner, our fort on the Ohio ..." and an account of the rank of officers serving in North America as of 12 November 1754
"Uniform clothing of the cavalry, their standards, guidons, banners, housings, and holster-caps, drums, bells of arms, and camp-colours", pt. 2, p. 48; "Distinctions of the cavalry in clothing ... horse furniture and standards, July 1751", folded table after p. 53.
88.190
First published in 1747: "General Kane's campaigns ..."
This second edition is extended to 1757 with specific mention of the French and Indian Wars, beginning with the account of April 1754, "The French took, in the most hostile cruel manner, our fort on the Ohio ..." and an account of the rank of officers serving in North America as of 12 November 1754
"Uniform clothing of the cavalry, their standards, guidons, banners, housings, and holster-caps, drums, bells of arms, and camp-colours", pt. 2, p. 48; "Distinctions of the cavalry in clothing ... horse furniture and standards, July 1751", folded table after p. 53.
88.190
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