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Seasonable and affecting observations on the mutiny-bill, articles of war, and use and abuse of a standing army: in a letter from a member of Parliament to a noble lord.

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Main Author: Member of Parliament
Language:English
Published: London printed and sold by the booksellers [1950]
Subjects:
Mutiny - Great Britain.
Standing army.
Great Britain - History, Military - 18th century.
Military law - Great Britain - Sources.
Collection:Benjamin Iveagh
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