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. By the author of The wooden world dissected.

  • Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.
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[1765?]
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London : printed for H. Serjeant, at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar, [1765?]

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[8],71,[1]p.,plate ; 80.

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