A martial conference pleasantly discoursed betweene two souldiers, the one Captaine Skil, trained vp in the French and Low Country seruices, the other Captaine Pill, only practised in Finsburie fields in the modern warres of the renowmed Duke of Shordich and the mightie Prince Arthur / newly translated out of Essex into English by Barnabe Rich ...
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- A martial conference pleasantly discoursed betweene two souldiers, the one Captaine Skil, trained vp in the French and Low Country seruices, the other Captaine Pill, only practised in Finsburie fields in the modern warres of the renowmed Duke of Shordich and the mightie Prince Arthur / newly translated out of Essex into English by Barnabe Rich ...
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- Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617.
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- Printed at London :: For Iohn Oxenbridge, dwelling in Paules Church yardat the signe of the Parrot,
- 1598.
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- Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
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"A martial conference pleasantly discoursed betweene two souldiers, the one Captaine Skil, trained vp in the French and Low Country seruices, the other Captaine Pill, only practised in Finsburie fields in the modern warres of the renowmed Duke of Shordich and the mightie Prince Arthur / newly translated out of Essex into English by Barnabe Rich ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10710.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed November 10, 2024.
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- title page
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To the most honorable and renow∣med Lord Sir
George Carie, of the no∣ble order of the Garter knight, Baron of Huns∣don, Gouernour and Captaine of the Isle of Wight, Captaine of her Maiesties Gentlemen Pensioners, Lord Chamberlaine to her Maistie, and of her Highnesse most honorable priuie Counsell. - To the friendly Reader.
- ¶ A Martiall Conference, betweene Captaine Skill and Cap∣taine Pill.