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The Red army today : speeches delivered at the eighteenth congress of the C.P.S.U. (B.), March 10-21, 1939

Voroshilov, K E; Mekhlis, L Z; Budennyĭ, S M (1883-1973); Stern, G

1939

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Proletarīat i armī︠i︡a

Lagardelle, Hubert

1902

Catalogued from cover-title.

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An argument shewing that a standing army with consent of Parliament, is not inconsistent with a free government, &c

Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)

1698

A reply to John Trenchard's pamphlet, 'An argument, shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government', 1697. Defoe had written an earlier reply the same year, 'Some reflections on a...

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The second part of an argument, shewing, that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government, and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy. With remarks on the late published list of King James's Irish forces in France

Moyle, Walter (1672-1721)

Printed in the year, 1697

The first part, entitled, "An argument shewing, that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government," was written by John Trenchard and Walter Moyle. It is often thought Trenchard also assiste...

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A confutation of a late pamphlet intituled, A letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land-force in times of peace; with the dangers that may follow on it

Johnson, Samuel (1649-1703)

1698

A reply to John Somers' "A letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land-force in times of peace." London, 1697. Attributed by Wing(2) to Samuel Johnson.

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An argument, shewing, that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government, and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy

Trenchard, John (1662-1723); Moyle, Walter (1672-1721)

1697

By J. Trenchard, assisted by W. Moyle. Cf. Brit. Mus. Dedication signed: A.B.C.D.E.F.G.

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An argument, shewing, that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government, and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy

Trenchard, John (1662-1723); Moyle, Walter (1672-1721)

1697

By J. Trenchard, assisted by W. Moyle. Cf. Brit. Mus. Dedication signed: A.B.C.D.E.F.G.

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A letter from the author of the Argument against a standing army, to the author of the Ballancing letter

Trenchard, John (1662-1723)

Printed in the year 1697

Author of the Argument... = John Trenchard (Wing(2)). - Addressed to John Somers who is the author of the Ballancing letter, 1697 (OCLC).

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The historical precedent for the new army

Elliott, Sir Ivo d'Oyle (1882-)

[1915]

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The horse and the war

Galtrey, Sidney (1878-1935)

1918

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Military origins

Gordon, Lawrence L; Nicholson, J B R

1971

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