The arte of vvarre Beeing the onely rare booke of myllitarie profession: drawne out of all our late and forraine seruices, by William Garrard Gentleman, who serued the King of Spayne in his warres fourteene yeeres, and died anno. Domini. 1587. Which may be called, the true steppes of warre, the perfect path of knowledge, and the playne plot of warlike exercised: as the reader heereof shall plainly see expressed. Corrected and finished by Captaine Hichcock. Anno. 1591.
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The arte of vvarre Beeing the onely rare booke of myllitarie profession: drawne out of all our late and forraine seruices, by William Garrard Gentleman, who serued the King of Spayne in his warres fourteene yeeres, and died anno. Domini. 1587. Which may be called, the true steppes of warre, the perfect path of knowledge, and the playne plot of warlike exercised: as the reader heereof shall plainly see expressed. Corrected and finished by Captaine Hichcock. Anno. 1591.
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Garrard, William, d. 1587.
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At London :: Printed [by John Charlewood and William Howe?] for Roger VVarde, dwelling at the signe of the Purse in the Olde-balie,
Anno. M.D.XCI. [1591]
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Military art and science -- Early works to 1800.
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"The arte of vvarre Beeing the onely rare booke of myllitarie profession: drawne out of all our late and forraine seruices, by William Garrard Gentleman, who serued the King of Spayne in his warres fourteene yeeres, and died anno. Domini. 1587. Which may be called, the true steppes of warre, the perfect path of knowledge, and the playne plot of warlike exercised: as the reader heereof shall plainly see expressed. Corrected and finished by Captaine Hichcock. Anno. 1591." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01504.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.
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A Table to discouer numbers by hundreds, placed by 3. 5. 7. 9. &c. in ranke and aray, assembled from one hundreth vnto a 1500. As thus, marching 3. in ranke, 34. rankes containe 102. men, by which example you may plainly perceiue the methode following, and discouer like numbers.
Rankes.
Men.
3. in Ranke.
34
is 102
67
is 201
100
is 300
5. in ranke
20
is 100
40
is 200
60
is 300
80
is 400
100
is 500
7. in ranke.
15
is 105
29
is 203
43
is 301
57
is 399
72
is 504
86
is 600
100
is 700
9. in ranke.
11
is 99
22
is 198
33
is 296
45
is 405
56
is 504
67
is 603
78
is 702
89
is 801
100
is 900
11. in ranke.
9
is 99
18
is 198
27
is 297
37
is 406
46
is 506
56
is 616
64
is 715
74
is 820
81
is 897
91
is 1017
100
is 1100
13. in ranke
8
is 104
16
is 208
2•…•…
is 299
31
is 404
39
is 507
46
is 70•…•…
54
is 〈◊〉〈◊〉
62
is 〈◊〉〈◊〉
69
is 1014
78
is 1105
8•…•…
is 1196
92
is 1230
100
is 1300
15. in ranke
7
is 10•…•…
14
is 210
20
is 300
27
is 404
34
is 510
40
is 600
47
is 707
54
is 810
60
is 900
67
is 1005
74
is 1110
80
is 1200
87
is 1305
94
is 1410
100
is 1500
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