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The Army's declaration: : being a true alarum in ansvver to a false and fiery one made lately by a member of that destable [sic] Rump and printed for Livewell Chapman.
Published 1660Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Early works to 1800.…”
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The armies scout. : Impartially communicating to the people, the faithful proceedings of the Lord General and his Council of Officers ; the most remarkable passages at sea, between the English and Dutch fleet ; and the most notable occurrences from Holland, France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, and the King of Scots.
Published 1653Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Periodicals.…”
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NEW MODEL ARMY : agent of revolution.
Published 2022Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army. New Model Army History 17th century.…”
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An invocation to the officers of the Army, : for preventing their own, and the ruine of the good old cause at the very door of destruction: in a letter presented to them on Wednesday 20 April 1659.
Published 1659Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Early works to 1800.…”
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The faithfull intelligencer from the Parliaments army in Scotland, /
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Mene tekel, or, The council of officers of the Army, against the declarations, &c. of the Army. : Wherein is flatly proved by the express words of the Armies declarations, that the sixth article of the * late address of the said council of officers to the Parliament, point-blank changeth the cause of liberty of conscience, from the good old one, to a bad new one; from that which at first, and all along the Army engaged in, and for, and declared to that which they engaged against....
Published 1659“…Council of officers of the Army, against the declarations, &c. of the Army.…”
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A Second vvord to the Army, : though sharp, yet Christian-like; puting them in mind of all the breaches of promises, protestations, and oaths, which the author hereof, with many thousands more, have taken notice of; and therefore cannot but give them a timely caution, as in love, minding them of the several judgments of the most high God, in part executed upon the late Parlament, for the like breach of their most solemn oathes and engagements. And also, the author would have all Christian people and souldiers know, that the same light let in by the Parliament, and armies; or rather, Gods glorious declarations of equity, justice, and righteousness to the world, is not yet put out: nor is that supream end, the glory of God wanting to set a price upon all such proceedings of righteousness and justice: it being one witness of God in the world, to carry on a testimony against the injustice and unrighteousness of man; as you of the Army confesseth in the 40, 52, pages your book Dec.
Published 1653Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Early works to 1800.…”
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A letter from an officer of the army in Ireland to a kinsman of his in the English army.
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A letter from the Lord Generall Cromvvell to the Parliament of England, concerning his proceedings with their army in Scotland and the late victory God hath given them over the Scottish Army there : together with an act of Parliament for publique thanksgiving in England thereupon : and a proclamation of the deputy generall of Ireland for a further day of publique thanksgiving in relation to the same throughout Ireland, on Thursday the seventh of November in this present yeare, 1650.
Published 1650Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army.…”
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Considerations upon the late transactions and proceedings of the Army, : in reference to the dissolution of the Parliament. /
Published 1659Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Early works to 1800.…”
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An Act appointing commissioners for the government of the Army
Published 1659Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Early works to 1800.…”
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An act appointing commissioners for the government of the Army.
Published 1659Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Early works to 1800.…”
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A declaration of the Irish armie in Ulster: : sent to the Parlament in a letter from William Basill, Esquire, Atturney General of Ireland: which letter and declaration are ordered by the Parlament to bee printed: and were referred to the Council of State to see it don[e] accordingly. With som remarques thereupon, by a private pen. To which is added a perfect relation of the victorie over this Irish armie, com'n to hand since their declaration was put to press.
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The Armies dutie; or, Faithfull advice to the souldiers: : given in two letters written by severall honest men, unto the Lord Fleetwood Lieutenant-Generall of the Armie, and now published for the instruction of the whole Armie, and the good people of this Common-wealth.
Published 1659Subjects: “…England and Wales. Army Early works to 1800.…”
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