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A treatise concerning the militia, in four sections. I. Of the Militia in general. II. Of the Roman Militia. III. The proper Plan of a Militia, for this Country. IV. Observations upon this Plan. By C. S.
Dorset, Charles Sackville, Duke of, 1711-1769.Date: M.D.CC.LII. [1752]- Books
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National danger, and the means of safety. By the editor of the annals of agriculture.
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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A scheme for establishing a constitutional militia. With a postscript, relating to the landed and moneyed interest.
Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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An essay on the expediency of a national militia. With proposals for raising and supporting a military force sufficient for our security at home: To be furnished by the several Counties, after the manner of Militia, and continually employed in the Service of the Publick, without any additional Expence to the Subject.
Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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An Act for raising the militia for the year one thousand seven hundred and thirteen, although the months pay formerly advanced be not repaid.
Great Britain.Date: 1713]- Books
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A discourse of government with relation to militias. By Andrew Fletcher, Esq;
Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A Plain address to the farmers, labourers, and commonalty of the county of Norfolk.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Observations upon the subject matter relating to the militia and recruit-bills.
Date: Printed in the year, 1711- Books
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A plan of discipline for the use of the Norfolk militia. In three parts. Part I. Containing The Manual Exercise, with Explanations. The Officers Exercise, and Manner of Saluting, And the Halbert Exercise. Part II. Method of Teaching the Exercise. Rules and Directions for Marching and Wheeling. The Prussian and oblique Steps. Marching, Counter-Marching, and Wheeling by Platoons. Exercise by single Companies. Part III. Reviewing, Forming the Battalion, Firings, Evolutions, Mounting and Relieving a Guard, Standing Orders, &c. With an Introduction from Aelian, Vegetius, Folard, K. of Prussia, M. Saxe Wolfe, and the most celebrated Ancient and Modern Authors: The whole represented in the most accurate and expressive Manner, by above 100 Figures, on 55 Folio and Quarto Copper Plates. Containing several Articles necessary to be known to all Officers, not to be found in any Work of this Kind. By William Windham, Esq; and the Right Hon. George Lord Visc. Townshend, Lord Lieut. of Ireland. The second edition, greatly improved. To which now is added, the present manual exercise for the army, as ordered by His Majesty and the Adjutant General. With Encampments for Infantry and Cavalry.
Windham, William, 1717-1761.Date: 1768- Books
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Proposals for a regulation, or an entire suppression, of pawn-brokers. With a detection of their fraudulent practices, and a Recommendation of the Methods used by the States of Holland, for the Relief of the Necessitous, by lending on Pledges. To which are added, some considerations on the present calamities of the sufferers by the Charitable Corporation. Submitted to the Parliament of Great-Britain, and Addressed to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole.
Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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Thoughts on the defence of property. Addressed to the county of Hereford. By Uvedale Price, Esq.
Price, Uvedale, Sir, 1747-1829.Date: 1797- Books
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Hints founded on facts: or, a cursory view of our several military establishments; some abuses committed in them; and their immediate influence on the general interests of Great Britain. To which is added, a brief account of the militia. By Charles James, Esq. Author of Poems dedicated by Permission to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Rawdon.
James, Charles, -1821.Date: 1791- Books
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Constitutional maxims, extracted from A discourse on the establishment of a national and constitutional force. By Charles Lord Hawkesbury. London: Printed 1757. Abridged and reprinted by order of the London Corresponding Society.
Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, Earl of, 1727-1808.Date: 1794- Books
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Two speeches in the House of Lords. I. On the bill, for abolishing the heretable jurisdictions in Scotland. II. On the militia-bill.
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, Earl of, 1690-1764.Date: 1758?]- Books
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Considerations on the question whether the act of Parliament establishing a militia thro England ought to extend to Scotland in time of war? By Andrew Henderson, A.M.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: 1760- Books
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On the means of saving our country.
Yorke, Henry Redhead, 1772-1813.Date: 1797- Books
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A letter to the people of England, upon the militia, Continental Connections, Neutralities, and Secret Expeditions.
Date: 1757- Books
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Gentle reflections upon the Short but serious reasons for a national militia.
Date: 1757- Books
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Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia. I. The ancient common-law right of associating with the vicinage, in every county, district, or town, to support the civil magistrate in maintaining the peace. II. A general militia, acting by a well-regulated rotation, is the only safe means of defending a free people. III. Remarks concerning the trained bands of the city of London. IV. Hints of some general principles, which may be useful to military associations.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia. I. The ancient common-law right of associating with the vicinage, in every county, district, or town, to support the civil magistrate in maintaining the peace. II. A general milltia, acting by a well-regulated rotation, is the only safe means of defending a free people. III. Remarks concerning the trained bands of the city of London:- with an addition, concerning the militia-laws for London. IV. Hints of some general principles, which may be useful to military associations. By Granville Sharp.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: [1782]- Books
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Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia. I. The ancient Common-Law Right of associating with the Vicinage, in every County; District, or Town, to support the civil Magistrate in maintaining the Peace. II. A general Militia, acting by a well-regulated Rotation, is the only safe Means of defending a free People. III. Remarks concerning the trained Bands of the City of London. IV. Hints of some general Principles, which may be useful to military Associations.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: Printed In The Year M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A bill for the better regulation of the militia in that part of Great Britain called England.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1746]- Books
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A plain address to the farmers, labourers, and commonalty of the county of Norfolk. In which it is proved, that it is as much the interest of the lower, as of the higher rank of men, to promote a national militia. Being A short Treatise, well worth the Perusal of all those, whose Minds have been alienated from the Defence of their Mother Country, by the Artifice of its Enemies.
Date: [1758]- Books
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Six letters on the subject of the armed yeomanry, addressed to the Rt. Hon. Earl Gower Sutherland, Colonel of the Staffordshire Volunteer Cavalry. By Francis Percival Eliot, Major in the above Corps.
Eliot, Francis Perceval, 1756?-1818.Date: 1797- Books
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Considerations on the question, relating to the Scots militia: or, a review of the several shires in North Britain; ... interspersed with many curious anecdotes: among which, a faithful character of Archibald late Duke of Argyle. By Andrew Henderson, A.M.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: [1761?]