The peaceable militia: or The cause and cure of this late and present vvarre. : Shewing the manifest safety and freedome of the people of England, both in their persons and estates, under a militia prudently limited by expresse and plaine lawes ; with a proposall of a peaceable and reasonable setling of the militia, to a just and lasting reconciliation of all parties. To the better promoting of which, it is wished that every member of both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major, every Common-Councel man of the City of London, and all other cities, and all the gentry and free-holders in England (as interested herein) would be pleased seriously to read and consider this little treatise.

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Imprint:London : [publisher not identified], Printed in the yeer, 1648.
Description:1 online resource ([2], 21, [1] pages)
Language:English
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Varying Form of Title:Cause and cure of this late and present vvarre
Notes:Wing (2nd ed.) P924
Thomason E.459[9].
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