A letter from the author of the Argument against a standing army, to the author of the Ballancing [sic] letter
1697
L1997F176 1697
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Title
A letter from the author of the Argument against a standing army, to the author of the Ballancing [sic] letter
Variant Title
A letter ballancing [sic] the necessity of keeping a land- force in times of peace (parallel)|Standing armies (parallel)|Three letters on a standing army (parallel)
Published
London [s.n.] Printed in the year, 1697
Description
15, [1] p. ; 22 cm. (4to)
Call Number
L1997F176 1697
System Control No.
(OCoLC)37019326
Note
Three letters on a standing army
Authorship attributed to Trenchard by Halkett & Laing.
Signatures: A-B4.
In answer to the Ballancing [sic] letter by John Somers.
With: A letter ballancing [sic] the necessity of keeping a land- force in times of peace; A letter to a foreigner, on the present debates about a standing army.
Library has 2 copies: C. 1 (L1997F176); c. 2 (L1999F224): Number 5 in a volume of 15 pamphlets with spine title Standing armies
BM (compact ed.) v. 25, p. 428
Wing T2113
Authorship attributed to Trenchard by Halkett & Laing.
Signatures: A-B4.
In answer to the Ballancing [sic] letter by John Somers.
With: A letter ballancing [sic] the necessity of keeping a land- force in times of peace; A letter to a foreigner, on the present debates about a standing army.
Library has 2 copies: C. 1 (L1997F176); c. 2 (L1999F224): Number 5 in a volume of 15 pamphlets with spine title Standing armies
BM (compact ed.) v. 25, p. 428
Wing T2113
Indexed In
Halkett & Laing v. 3, p. 270
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