The second part of The principles of the art militarie, practized in the warres of the United Provinces. Consisting of the severall formes of battell, represented by the illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange, of famons [sic] memorie. And his highnesse Frederick Henry Prince of Orange that now is, Lord Generall of the Army of the high & mighty lords the States Generall, of the Vnited Netherlands, &c. Together with the order & forme of quartering, encamping, and approching in a warre offensiue & defensiue. Composed by Henry Hexham quarter-master to the regiment of the Honorable Colonel Goring.

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  • The second part of The principles of the art militarie, practized in the warres of the United Provinces. Consisting of the severall formes of battell, represented by the illustrious Maurice Prince of Orange, of famons [sic] memorie. And his highnesse Frederick Henry Prince of Orange that now is, Lord Generall of the Army of the high & mighty lords the States Generall, of the Vnited Netherlands, &c. Together with the order & forme of quartering, encamping, and approching in a warre offensiue & defensiue. Composed by Henry Hexham quarter-master to the regiment of the Honorable Colonel Goring.
  • Principles of the art militarie. Part 2
  • Principles of the art militarie. Part 2 Principles of the art militarie. practised in the warres of the Vnited Netherlands Principles of the art militarie. practised in the warres of the United Netherlands Order and forme of quartering and encamping of an army
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Imprint
Printed at Delf: By Ian Pieters VValpote, anno 1638.
Publication year
1638-1638
ESTC No.
S119727
Grub Street ID
139367
Description
[4], 18, 40 p., [19] leaves of plates (some folded) ; 2⁰
Note
Running title reads: The principles of the art militarie. practised in the warres of the Vnited Netherlands.

"The order and forme of quartering and encamping of an army" (caption title) begins new pagination on (A)1r.

Identified as part of STC 13264 on UMI microfilm reel 1106.Citation/references STC (2nd ed.), 13264.2