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Vox militis: foreshewing what perils are procured where the people of this, or any other kingdome liue without regard of marshall discipline, especially when they stand and behold their friends in apparent danger, and almost subuerted by there enemies vniust persecution, and yet with hold their helping hand and assistance. Diuided into two parts, the first manifesting for what causes princes may enter into warre, and how necessary and vsuall it is, drawne from the actions of the Prince of Orange
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Marcelline, George
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Great Britain - Armed Forces - Management - Early works to 1800
/ History and chronicles
/ Military discipline - England - Early works to 1800
/ Military handbooks
/ Ordinances, edicts, proclamations
/ Philosophy and morality
/ War - Moral and ethical aspects - England - Early works to 1800
1625
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Vox militis: foreshewing what perils are procured where the people of this, or any other kingdome liue without regard of marshall discipline, especially when they stand and behold their friends in apparent danger, and almost subuerted by there enemies vniust persecution, and yet with hold their helping hand and assistance. Diuided into two parts, the first manifesting for what causes princes may enter into warre, and how necessary and vsuall it is, drawne from the actions of the Prince of Orange
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Marcelline, George
in
Great Britain - Armed Forces - Management - Early works to 1800
/ History and chronicles
/ Military discipline - England - Early works to 1800
/ Military handbooks
/ Ordinances, edicts, proclamations
/ Philosophy and morality
/ War - Moral and ethical aspects - England - Early works to 1800
1625
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Vox militis: foreshewing what perils are procured where the people of this, or any other kingdome liue without regard of marshall discipline, especially when they stand and behold their friends in apparent danger, and almost subuerted by there enemies vniust persecution, and yet with hold their helping hand and assistance. Diuided into two parts, the first manifesting for what causes princes may enter into warre, and how necessary and vsuall it is, drawne from the actions of the Prince of Orange
by
Marcelline, George
in
Great Britain - Armed Forces - Management - Early works to 1800
/ History and chronicles
/ Military discipline - England - Early works to 1800
/ Military handbooks
/ Ordinances, edicts, proclamations
/ Philosophy and morality
/ War - Moral and ethical aspects - England - Early works to 1800
1625
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Vox militis: foreshewing what perils are procured where the people of this, or any other kingdome liue without regard of marshall discipline, especially when they stand and behold their friends in apparent danger, and almost subuerted by there enemies vniust persecution, and yet with hold their helping hand and assistance. Diuided into two parts, the first manifesting for what causes princes may enter into warre, and how necessary and vsuall it is, drawne from the actions of the Prince of Orange
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Vox militis: foreshewing what perils are procured where the people of this, or any other kingdome liue without regard of marshall discipline, especially when they stand and behold their friends in apparent danger, and almost subuerted by there enemies vniust persecution, and yet with hold their helping hand and assistance. Diuided into two parts, the first manifesting for what causes princes may enter into warre, and how necessary and vsuall it is, drawne from the actions of the Prince of Orange
1625
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