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An argument, or, debate in law, of the great question concerning the militia, as it is now settled by ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, by which, it is endeavoured, to prove the legality of it, and to make it warrantable by the fundamental laws of the land, in which, answer is also given to all objections that do arise, either directly, or collaterally concerning the same, all which is referred to the judicious reader

An argument, or, debate in law, of the great question concerning the militia, as it is now settled by ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, by which, it is endeavoured, to prove the legality of it, and to make it warrantable by the fundamental laws of the land, in which, answer is also given to all objections that do arise, either directly, or collaterally concerning the same, all which is referred to the judicious reader1642

John March

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1642
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