APA Citation

Hoyt, E. 1. (1798). A treatise on the Military Arts, in four parts: Containing : I. A comprehensive system of discipline, for the cavalry of the United States ; adapted to the principles of Baron Steuben's Regulations for the Infantry, and the latest Prussian and English Treatises on Calvary. II. Regulations concerning the duty of Calvary in camp in time of war. III. Directions for the conduct of Partizan Corps, whether Cavalry or Infantry, in carrying on the Petite Guerre. IV. Maxims relating to the marching, emcamping, and other general operations of an Army in the field : compiled principally from the observations of experienced officers, and the most approved writers on the Art of War. Printed at Brattleborough: by Benjamin Smead, for the author. Sold by him, and by Russell & Ripley.

Chicago Style Citation

Hoyt, E. 1765-1850. A Treatise On the Military Arts, in Four Parts: Containing : I. A Comprehensive System of Discipline, for the Cavalry of the United States ; Adapted to the Principles of Baron Steuben's Regulations for the Infantry, and the Latest Prussian and English Treatises On Calvary. II. Regulations Concerning the Duty of Calvary in Camp in Time of War. III. Directions for the Conduct of Partizan Corps, Whether Cavalry or Infantry, in Carrying On the Petite Guerre. IV. Maxims Relating to the Marching, Emcamping, and Other General Operations of an Army in the Field : Compiled Principally From the Observations of Experienced Officers, and the Most Approved Writers On the Art of War. Printed at Brattleborough: by Benjamin Smead, for the author. Sold by him, and by Russell & Ripley, 1798.

MLA Citation

Hoyt, E. 1765-1850. A Treatise On the Military Arts, in Four Parts: Containing : I. A Comprehensive System of Discipline, for the Cavalry of the United States ; Adapted to the Principles of Baron Steuben's Regulations for the Infantry, and the Latest Prussian and English Treatises On Calvary. II. Regulations Concerning the Duty of Calvary in Camp in Time of War. III. Directions for the Conduct of Partizan Corps, Whether Cavalry or Infantry, in Carrying On the Petite Guerre. IV. Maxims Relating to the Marching, Emcamping, and Other General Operations of an Army in the Field : Compiled Principally From the Observations of Experienced Officers, and the Most Approved Writers On the Art of War. Printed at Brattleborough: by Benjamin Smead, for the author. Sold by him, and by Russell & Ripley, 1798.

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