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The new Highland military discipline, or a short manual exercise explained, with the words of command; in which is laid down the duty of the officer and soldier through the several branches of that concise service. Most humbly dedicated to the honourable Francis Grant, Lieutenant Colonel of Lord John Murry's Highlanders. Illustrated with twelve copper-plates representing some of the motions. London, sold in May's Buildings, Covent-Garden, by George Bickham, engraver, 1757.

Title
The new Highland military discipline, or a short manual exercise explained, with the words of command; in which is laid down the duty of the officer and soldier through the several branches of that concise service. Most humbly dedicated to the honourable Francis Grant, Lieutenant Colonel of Lord John Murry's Highlanders. Illustrated with twelve copper-plates representing some of the motions. London, sold in May's Buildings, Covent-Garden, by George Bickham, engraver, 1757.
Author
Grant, George.
Publication
Ottawa, Museum Restoration Service, 1967.

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Additional Authors
Harper, J. Ralph.
Description
32 p. illus.; 26 cm.
Series Statement
Historical arms series, no. 10
Alternative Title
A short manual exercise explained.
Subjects
Note
  • Facsim. reprint of the Lake St. Louis Historical Society copy.
  • Foreword by J. R. Harper.
Call Number
JFF 75-1051
LCCN
70395778
OCLC
  • 14237
  • NYPG754659284-B
Author
Grant, George.
Title
The new Highland military discipline, or a short manual exercise explained, with the words of command; in which is laid down the duty of the officer and soldier through the several branches of that concise service. Most humbly dedicated to the honourable Francis Grant, Lieutenant Colonel of Lord John Murry's Highlanders. Illustrated with twelve copper-plates representing some of the motions. London, sold in May's Buildings, Covent-Garden, by George Bickham, engraver, 1757.
Imprint
Ottawa, Museum Restoration Service, 1967.
Series
Historical arms series, no. 10
Added Author
Harper, J. Ralph.
Added Title
A short manual exercise explained.
Research Call Number
JFF 75-1051
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