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A True account of land forces in England, ... with animadversiones upon their argument and history of standing armies.
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Language:
English
Published:
London :
Printed and are to be sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall,
1699.
Collection:
Stearne
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No annotations.
Physical Description:
4to
Published References:
Wing T. 2337.
Place of Publication :
England
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London
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