ATTACK AND DEFENCE. 24 1 



1790. 



14 Anti- Pugilism ; or the Science of Defence exemplified 



in short and easy lessons for the practice of the 

 Broad Sword and Single Stick. Illustrated with 

 copperplates. By a Highland officer. Whereby 

 Gentlemen may become proficients in the use of 

 those weapons without the help of a master, and 

 be able to cha.stise the Insolence and Temerity so 

 frequently met with, from those fashionable gen- 

 tlemen, the Johnsonians, Big Bennians, and 

 Mendozians of the present day : a work, perhaps, 

 better calculated to extirpate this reigning and 

 Brutal Folly, than a whole volume of Sermons. 

 Printed for J. Aitken. London. 1790. 



8vo. 48 pp. Frontispiece and 3 plates by Cruikshank. 

 M., 8g in. by 5 in. 



1796. 



15 By His Majesty's Command. Adjutant-General's 



Office, ist December, 1796. 



Rules and Regulations for the Sword Exercise of the 

 Cavalry. War Office. Printed and sold by T. 

 Egerton. Military Library, Whitehall. 1796. 



8vo. 90 pp. M., 9 in. by 5f in. 29 folding plates. 



