Mars stript of his armour, or, The army displayed in all its true colours : containing the characters of I. An army in general. II. A regiment or battalion. III. A captain-general. IV. A lieutenant-general. V. A major-general. VI. A brigadier-general. VII. A colonel. VIII. A lieutenant-colonel. IX. A major. X. A captain of the guards. XI. An aid-de-camp. XII. A partisan. XIII. A spy. XIV. A captain. XV. A lieutenant. XVI. An ensign. XVII. An adjutant. XVIII. A quarter-master. XIX. The chaplain of a regiment. XX. The surgeon. XXI. The sergeant. XXII. A grenadier. XXIII. A private centinel. XXIV. A provost
1765
L2011F20 1765?
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Title
Mars stript of his armour, or, The army displayed in all its true colours : containing the characters of I. An army in general. II. A regiment or battalion. III. A captain-general. IV. A lieutenant-general. V. A major-general. VI. A brigadier-general. VII. A colonel. VIII. A lieutenant-colonel. IX. A major. X. A captain of the guards. XI. An aid-de-camp. XII. A partisan. XIII. A spy. XIV. A captain. XV. A lieutenant. XVI. An ensign. XVII. An adjutant. XVIII. A quarter-master. XIX. The chaplain of a regiment. XX. The surgeon. XXI. The sergeant. XXII. A grenadier. XXIII. A private centinel. XXIV. A provost
Variant Title
Army displayed in all its true colours
Published
London : Printed for H. Serjeant ..., [1765?]
Description
[8], 71, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2011F20 1765?
System Control No.
(OCoLC)16016691
Note
Title vignette.
Author of the Wooden world dissected is Edward Ward.
First published in 1709?
Publisher's advertisements at end.
Signatures: [A]4 B-G4 I-L4.
Satirical treatment of the army, begins: "An army is the very reverse of a church; and as we learn piety in the one&, we are taught profaneness in the other"; characters of military figures, including supplementary professions such as partisan, surgeon & spy.
Digitized image available [title page and frontispiece].
Author of the Wooden world dissected is Edward Ward.
First published in 1709?
Publisher's advertisements at end.
Signatures: [A]4 B-G4 I-L4.
Satirical treatment of the army, begins: "An army is the very reverse of a church; and as we learn piety in the one&, we are taught profaneness in the other"; characters of military figures, including supplementary professions such as partisan, surgeon & spy.
Digitized image available [title page and frontispiece].
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ESTC T62092
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