Bibliotheca Grenvilliana, Part 3William Nicol, Shakspeare Press (printer), 1872 |
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... ARMY . An elucidation of several parts of His Majesty's Regu- lations for the formations and movements of Cavalry . London , printed for the War - Office , 1798. 8vo . General Regulations and Or- ders for the Conduct of His Ma- jesty's ...
... ARMY . An elucidation of several parts of His Majesty's Regu- lations for the formations and movements of Cavalry . London , printed for the War - Office , 1798. 8vo . General Regulations and Or- ders for the Conduct of His Ma- jesty's ...
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... Army raised under the command of his Excel- lency Robert , Earle of Essex , ap- pointed Captaine Generall of the army , imployed for the defence of the Protestant Religion , the safety of his Majesties person , & c . With the names of ...
... Army raised under the command of his Excel- lency Robert , Earle of Essex , ap- pointed Captaine Generall of the army , imployed for the defence of the Protestant Religion , the safety of his Majesties person , & c . With the names of ...
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... Army toward London . With direction , that all the Trained bands and Volunteers be put into a readinesse , that so the Kings Army may find opposition in every place as they march . Also , how Sir John Hinderson urged one David Alexander ...
... Army toward London . With direction , that all the Trained bands and Volunteers be put into a readinesse , that so the Kings Army may find opposition in every place as they march . Also , how Sir John Hinderson urged one David Alexander ...
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... Army , under the command of the Earle of New- Castle . London , 1642. 4to . CIVIL WARS . A Declaration and Protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament , wherein ( amongst divers of his Majesties late illegall proceedings ) is ...
... Army , under the command of the Earle of New- Castle . London , 1642. 4to . CIVIL WARS . A Declaration and Protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament , wherein ( amongst divers of his Majesties late illegall proceedings ) is ...
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... Army . Oxford , Leonard Lichfield , 1642 . - 4to . A true and perfect Relation of the barbarous and cruell passages of the Kings Army at Old Braince- ford , neer London : Being presented to the House of Commons , by a Committee of the ...
... Army . Oxford , Leonard Lichfield , 1642 . - 4to . A true and perfect Relation of the barbarous and cruell passages of the Kings Army at Old Braince- ford , neer London : Being presented to the House of Commons , by a Committee of the ...
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