An edition of A hand book for cavalry (1814)

A hand book for cavalry

containing the first principles of cavalry discipline, founded on rational method : intended to explain in a familiar and practical manner, the management and training of the horse, and the instruction, discipline and duties of U.S. Light Dragoons : comformable to the established elementary discipline of infantry for the United States' military force and the latest improvements in the modern art of war

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An edition of A hand book for cavalry (1814)

A hand book for cavalry

containing the first principles of cavalry discipline, founded on rational method : intended to explain in a familiar and practical manner, the management and training of the horse, and the instruction, discipline and duties of U.S. Light Dragoons : comformable to the established elementary discipline of infantry for the United States' military force and the latest improvements in the modern art of war

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English
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140

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Philadelphia

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vi, vi, 140 p.
Number of pages
140

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OL33171683M
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handbookforcaval00duan

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