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An act for raising of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds per mensem for four moneths, to commence the five and twentieth of December, 1650. Die Martis, 26 Novembr. 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
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The art of vvar, and Englands traynings plainely demonstrating the dutie of a priuate souldier, with the office of each seuerall officer belonging to a foot-company, and the martiall lawes of the field : as also, the office and charge belonging to the command of a colonell, the exercise of trayning or drilling, with diuers other necessary and profitable disciplined notes and obseruations /
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A pearle of price in a collection of promises out of the whole book of God And is the Christian centurions infallible ground of confidence. Whereunto is added the sum of the promises in verse. By Phillip Skippon, Serjeant Maj. General, &c.
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The generall exercise ordered by his highness the Prince of Orange, to be punctually observed of all the infantry in service of the states general of the United Provinces Being a most vvorthy compendium, very useful for all persons concerned in that noble exercise of arms.
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation ... the abuses that have been committed by the soldiers of our army, in taking from the country all sorts of provisions, having discouraged them from following our camp in order to supply the same with those things which are of use ...
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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. The second discourseth of warre, souldiers, and the time when it is conuenient: collected out of the heroicall examples of Count Mansfield. Where, as in a mirrour, meet to be perused by kings, princes, nobles, knights, gentlemen, and men of all degrees throughout the whole kingdome, to behold with what consideration they should first enter into the warre, with what courage they should prosecute them, and how to deale with a common enemy..
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Whosoever will serve the King as a foot souldier, and bring his musket, shall have pay 6s. per weeke. Whosoever will serve upon any nagge or mare of 3. price or upward as a dragoon, and will bring a musket, shall have pay of 12s.10d. per weeke. ...
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To the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and dominions thereunto belonging. The humble petition of the subscribers on the behalf of themselves, and other reduced officers and souldiers therein concerned.
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Military orders and articles established by His Majesty, for the better ordering and government of His Majesties army also two proclamations, one against plundring and robbing, the other against selling or buying of armes and horse.
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By the King, A declaration. James R. Whereas a considerable part of our army in this our kingdom of Ireland is pursuant to our orders and directions now drawn together in the province of Ulster, in order to the suppressing and bringing under our obedience such of our subjects as have lately taken up arms against us in that province. ...
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A plain word of truth to all the officers and souldiers of the army.
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To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, &c. the humble petition of Captain Robert Gregory, one of the officers that served in the Siege of Londonderry, in the behalf of the Crown, &c.
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