By the King. James R. Whereas all reasonable means are to be used for the subsistence of our army, [electronic resource] : which cannot be better contrived than by encouraging such as shall bring any provision to our camp;
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Other title: | Whereas all reasonable means are to be used for the subsistence of our army. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dublin :
Printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham, assigns of Benj. Tooke printer to the King's most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold at his Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, and at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street,
1689.
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Item Description: | Title from caption title and opening lines of text. "Given at our camp neer Drogheda the fourteenth day of September 1689." Protecting persons bringing provisions or forage to the camp.--Steele. Steele notation: Arms 189. of ction Our. In this edition date at end of text reads: "... The fourteenth day of September 1689." Reproduction of original in the British Library. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 sheet ([1] pages).) |
Reproduction Note: | Electronic reproduction. |
Citation/References Note: | Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) Steele Early English books tract supplement interim guide |