Advice to a souldier in two letters, written to an officer in the late English army when the war with France was expected, and one to a commander in the fleet in the last Dutch war, proper to be exposed at the present time while the peace of Christendom (if not the liberty of it) seems to be very short-lived.
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- Advice to a souldier in two letters, written to an officer in the late English army when the war with France was expected, and one to a commander in the fleet in the last Dutch war, proper to be exposed at the present time while the peace of Christendom (if not the liberty of it) seems to be very short-lived.
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- London :: Printed by John Shadd for John Gay,
- 1680.
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- England and Wales. -- Army -- Officers.
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"Advice to a souldier in two letters, written to an officer in the late English army when the war with France was expected, and one to a commander in the fleet in the last Dutch war, proper to be exposed at the present time while the peace of Christendom (if not the liberty of it) seems to be very short-lived." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26448.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2024.
Contents
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A LETTER TO
A Young Gentleman, Who by the Mediation of Great Friends, Had Obteined the Grant of a CONSIDERABLE COMMAND In the English Army which Was raised to assist theDutch and their Confederates AGAINST THEPrevailing Power OF FRANCE, In the Year, 1678. - A Second Letter to the same young Gentleman, after he had Received his Commission, wherein is chiefly Discoursed the Morall Part of MILITARY DISCIPLINE.
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A LETTER Written by an unknown hand Whereof many Copies were dispersed among the COMMANDERS OF THE
English Fleet, in the YEAR, 1673.