ATTACK AND DEFENCE. 23^ 



1780 — continued. 



in the Army, though not strictly in the manual, 

 nor fully treated of in any other recent publica- 

 tion. Exemplified with prints and an explanation 

 annexed, shewing at one view the different posi- 

 tions of a soldier under arms, with precise 

 directions for performing each motion. By a 

 late Lieutenant in his Majesty's Marine Forces. 

 [1780.] 

 8vo. 34 pp. 22 plates. M., 8^ in. by 5 in. 



1784. 



12 The Army and Navy Gentleman's Companion; or a 

 new and complete treatise on the Theory and 

 Practice of Fencing. Displaying the intricacies 

 of Small-Sword Play ; and reducing the art to the 

 most easy and familiar principles by regular pro- 

 gressive lessons. Illustrated by mathematical 

 figures and adorned with elegant engravings after 

 paintings from life, executed in the most masterly 

 manner, representing every material attitude of 

 the Art. A new edition, revised, with a glossary 

 and improvements. By J. McArthur, of the 

 Royal Navy. 

 " Content if hence th' Unlearn'd their wants may view, 

 The Learn'd reflect on what before they knew." 



— Pope's Essay on Crii. 



