Eight military aphorismes

Publication Date1658
Remainderdemonstrating the uselesness, unprofitableness, hurtfulness and prodigall expensiveness of all standing English forts and garrisons, to the people of England: their inability to protect them from invasions, depredations of enemies, or pyrates by sea or land: the great mischief, pressures, inconveniences they draw upon the inhabitants, country, and adjacent places in times of open wars, when pretended most usefull: and the grand oversight, mistake, injury in continuing them for the present or future reall defence of the peoples lives, liberties, estates, the onely ends pretended for them. By William Prynne of Swanswick, Esquire; for the common benefit, ease and information of the whole nation
Extent[6], 15, [1] p., 17-24 leaves, 25-32 p.
LocationLondon
Publisherprinted for the author, and are to be sold by Edward Thomas, at his shop at the signe of the Adam and Eve in Little Brittain

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