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A treatise of artillery

A treatise of artillery

containing, I. General constructions of brass and iron guns used by sea and land, and their carriages ; II. General constructions of mortars and howitzes, their beds and carriages ; III. Dimensions of all carriages used in artillery ; IV. Exercise of the regiment at home, and service abroad in a siege or battle ; V. Its march and encampment, ammunition, stores, and horses ; VI. Lastly, the necessary laboratory work for fire-ships, &c. ; To which is prefixed, an introduction, with a theory of powder applied to fire-arms

By John Muller

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Publish Date

2005

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Scholar's Bookshelf

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eng

Pages

215

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A treatise of artillery ...To which is prefixed, A theory of powder applied to fire-arms

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Pages: 309

Published In: 1757

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Published In: 1768

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Pages: 214

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