A Breefe Discourse, concerning the force and effect of all manuall weapons of fire, and the disability of the Long Bowe or Archery, in respect of others of greater force now in use. With sundrye probable reasons for the verrifying thereof, etc. [A criticism of Sir John Smythe's"Certain Discourses"and of Sir Roger Williams's"A Briefe Discourse of Warre."] B.L. |
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