Napoleonic Literature
LeBlond's Treatise of Artillery


A

TREATISE

OF

ARTILLERY:

OR, OF THE

ARMS and MACHINES
Ufed in WAR fince the
INVENTION of GUNPOWDER
Being the FIRST PART of

LE BLOND'S ELEMENTS OF WAR:

Written in French by that eminent Mathematician, for the Ufe of Lewis Charles of Lorraine, Count de Brionne, and publifh'd for the Inftruction of the young Gentlemen in the Armies of France.

Illuftrated with above FIFTY REPRESENTATIONS, beautifully engraved on
COPPER PLATES.
With REMARKS, and EXPLANATORY NOTES.

LONDON:

Printed by E. CAVE, at St. JOHN's GATE, and fold by M. COOPER, in Pater-nofterrow, P. VAILLANT, in the Strand, and J. BRINDLEY, in New-Bond-ftreet.


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