The discourse and sad complaints betwixt the French-man and the Irish-man; : evidently declaring, that the King was the only cause of the progresse and continuation of the warres in Ireland, to be brought over into England; and that the Queen was the only occasion of the recruits and monies which have been levied, to be transported over from France. With a true narration of the sad successe that hath followed His Majesties armies and doth still keep them company; not onely in the west, but in divers other places, and the great possibility wherein the Parliaments forces are of putting a speedy period to these long and unnaturall wars. VVith a full account of the severall remarkable victories which it hath pleased God of late in divers places to confer on the army of the Parliament.
Format | Electronic and Book |
Publication Info | London, : Printed by Bernard Alsop, 1646. |
Description | [2], 5, [1] p. |
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Series | Early English books online. ^A888680 |
General note | Imperfect: foxed, obscuring text. |
General note | Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 7th". |
General note | Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
References | Wing (2nd ed., 1994) D1571. |
References | Thomason E.330[26]. |
Reproduction note | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 54:E330[26]) |
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